“As long as nuclear weapons exist, there is a risk that they will be used. And the consequences of their use would be catastrophic. This realization has led to increased engagement, not least through the humanitarian initiative. We must now use this broad engagement to garner support and to push for real results in the disarmament field.” LongRealUseWould BeUsedResultsSupportRiskFieldsWeaponsConsequenceHumanitarianNuclearRealizationBroadsEngagementInitiativeNuclear WeaponsDisarmament Author:Margot Wallstrom
“You can have a broad popular democracy movement and have it end being taken over by the most vicious people and the result is you don't end up with free political systems or free economic systems, you end up with a handful of radicals controlling the country.” PeopleEndsCountryPoliticalResultsDemocracyTakenEconomicMovementRadicalBroadsViciousHandfulPolitical SystemsEconomic Systems Author:Donald Rumsfeld
“These self-appointed deacons in the Church of Latter-Day American Literature seem to regard generosity (of words) with suspicion, texture with dislike, and any broad literary stroke with outright hate. The result is a strange and arid literary climate where a meaningless little fingernail paring like Nicholson Baker's Vox becomes an object of fascinated debate and dissection, and a truly ambitious American novel like Matthew's Heart of the Country is all but ignored.” HeartLittlesSelfCountrySeemsHateLiteratureChurchResultsNovelObjectsStrangeRegardClimateDebateGenerosityLatterBroadsMeaninglessDislikeFascinatedAmbitiousSuspicionIgnoredStrokesTextureMatthewBakersAmerican LiteratureLatter DaysFingernailsNicholsonDissectionDeacons Author:Stephen King
“Value, whether the result of massed lines, broad strokes, or washes, is the necessary and only tool for modelling form with light.” LightFormValuesLinesResultsToolsBroadsStrokesModelling Author:Nathan Goldstein