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There is nothing that pleases me more than a beautiful sentence ... It is something that satisfies me.
Arundhati Roy
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Arundhati Roy
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 24
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Suzanna Arundhati Roy
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As she watched him she understood the quality of his beauty. How his labor had shaped him. How the wood he fashioned had fashioned him. Each plank he planed, each nail he drove, each thing he made molded him. Had left its stamp on him. Had given him his strength, his supple grace.
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The U.S. corporate media, otherwise known as the free press, is that hollow pillar on which contemporary American democracy rests.
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One of the reasons some people get so angry with me is because I have the space now that a lot of others who think like me don't.
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So here we have it. The equivocating distinction between civilisation and savagery, between the massacre of innocent people or, if you like, a clash of civilisations and collateral damage. The sophistry and fastidious algebra of infinite justice.
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