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28215 Quotes By Desmond Tutu

We must embrace our differences, even celebrate our diversity. We must glory in the fact that God created each of us as unique human beings. God created us different, but God did not create us for separation. God created us different that we might recognize our need for one another. We must reverence our uniqueness, reverence everything that makes us what we are: our language, our culture, our religious tradition. — Desmond Tutu

28215 Quotes By Henry Cloud

I read many years ago that Billy Graham's wife, Ruth, was asked, "How is your marriage so successful?" She replied, "Because he plays golf, and I play bridge." Ruth Bell Graham understood the value of outside sources of life for a marriage to flourish. — Henry Cloud

28215 Quotes By Kurt Eichenwald

According to the Epilepsy Foundation of America, there are more than two million Americans with epilepsy. Half have what I have, idiopathic epilepsy, meaning there is no known cause for the seizures. — Kurt Eichenwald

28215 Quotes By Ellen Glasgow

Women like to sit down with trouble - as if it were knitting. — Ellen Glasgow

28215 Quotes By Roland Barthes

The photographic image ... is a message without a code. — Roland Barthes

28215 Quotes By Michael Cudlitz

I want to remind people that there is no soundtrack in 'Southland;' there is no scored music or soundtrack telling you what you're supposed to feel. — Michael Cudlitz

28215 Quotes By Frank Lampard

A lot of things happened when I left there, and to be fair they treated me really bad, and now I have to play against them so I don't have any feelings for them at all. — Frank Lampard

28215 Quotes By James Peoples

Superstition is something that someone else believes in but you do not. Many of our own beliefs seem superstitious to others, and undoubtedly many of the accepted truths of the twenty-first century will be considered superstitions by the twenty-second century. — James Peoples