Antoine Rahal (@antoine_rahal) 's Twitter Profile
Antoine Rahal

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Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I support the Lebanese people protesting and demanding their government take care of all of its people, not just the rich and powerful. As we fight corruption in our home, we should support those fighting corruption in theirs. washingtonpost.com/world/middle_e…

Bernie Sanders (@sensanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Arab Spring rose up to fight corruption, repression, inequality and austerity. The Lebanon and Iraq protests show this spirit is still very much alive. If we want a progressive future, we need to build up a global movement of and for working people.

The Economist (@theeconomist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saad Hariri’s government had struggled to perform the most basic tasks, such as provide 24-hour electricity or drinkable water econ.st/33dJsKw

Kevin Boilard (@kevinboilard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kobe Bryant, 2008: "Have a good time. Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. "You have to keep moving. You have to keep going. Put one foot in front of the other, smile and just keep on rolling.

Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aogashima Island, located in the Philippine Sea and connected to Japan, is considered one of the most interesting places in the world with its interesting structure. #archaeohistories

Aogashima Island, located in the Philippine Sea and connected to Japan, is considered one of the most interesting places in the world with its interesting structure.

#archaeohistories
Time Out London (@timeoutlondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nik Kaestner, one of the locals behind the campaign, told The Guardian: β€˜Currently only 1.3% of vehicles in Germany are electric. So the only solution is to reduce the amount of driving that’s happening, not just to change how we drive' ⚑

Nik Kaestner, one of the locals behind the campaign, told The Guardian:

β€˜Currently only 1.3% of vehicles in Germany are electric. So the only solution is to reduce the amount of driving that’s happening, not just to change how we drive' ⚑
FranΓ§ois Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever you do, you'll make some mistakes, so it's important to have mechanisms in place to bound the cost of your mistakes -- catch them early and reverse course