"Lebanon was at one time known as a……" — Roger Ebert
"Lebanon was at one time known as a nation that rose above sectarian hatred; Beirut was known as the Paris of the Middle East. All of that was blown apart by senseless religious wars, financed and exploited in part by those who sought power and wealth. If women had been in charge, would they have been more sensible? It's a theory."
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269 Quotes by Roger Ebert
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Kindness’ covers all of my political beliefs.
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