“We're strongly in favor of the U.N. plan for a solution to the Cyprus conflict. Hopefully a solution can be found before the end of this summit, but we cannot and will not let it block our decisions on enlargement.” EndsFoundDecisionPlansConflictSolutionsFavorsBlockHopefullySummitEnlargementCyprus Author:Anders Fogh Rasmussen
“The U.S. has since the end of World War II had an answer - we stand for free peoples and free markets, we are willing to support and defend them - we will sustain a balance of power that favors freedom.” WorldWarEndsAnswersSupportWillingBalanceFavorsWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiWorld War IFree MarketBalance Of Power Author:Condoleezza Rice
“A declaration of war on the masses by higher men is needed! ... Everything that makes soft and effeminate, that serves the end of the people or the feminine, works in favor of universal suffrage, i.e. the domination of the inferior men. But we should take reprisal and bring this whole affair to light and the bar of judgment.” PeopleMenShouldWarEndsWholeLightNeededHigherJudgmentMassUniversalAffairFavorsBarsFeminineInferiorsDeclarationDominationSuffrageUniversal SuffrageReprisalDeclaration Of War Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“The problem with me is that nothing embarrasses me. Everything I've done ends up working in my favor. Even when I make mistakes and people exploit my mistakes on television or on the Internet, and they use it to make fun of me, it's just kind of working in my favor at the end. It's really strange.” PeopleKindEndsDoneUseProblemFunMistakeTelevisionStrangeInternetFavorsMaking MistakesExploitsMy MistakesI Make Mistakes Author:David Hasselhoff
“As I've indicated, most books go out of print within one year. The same is true of music and film. Commercial culture is sharklike. It must keep moving. And when a creative work falls out of favor with the commercial distributors, the commercial life ends.” YearsBookEndsFilmMovingFallCultureCreativeFavorsPrintKeep MovingCreative WorkDistributors Book:Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity Source: Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity