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37207 Quotes By Paul Cain

God is raising up a new standard, a new banner if you will, that's going to radically change the expression, the understanding of Christianity in our generation ... — Paul Cain

37207 Quotes By Helen Mirren

I do think it's well over-time to have a female Doctor Who. I think a gay, black female Doctor Who would be the best of all. — Helen Mirren

37207 Quotes By Ron Darling

Let me get this straight. The owners are about to shut down baseball when it's more prosperous than it's even been, and the players are the ones who have to get their urine tested? — Ron Darling

37207 Quotes By Bear Grylls

There is no feeling like coming home after danger. — Bear Grylls

37207 Quotes By Gabriel Iglesias

I try not to get political, I don't want to get religious, I don't want to get controversial, I just want to have a show that relates to everybody. — Gabriel Iglesias

37207 Quotes By Kevin McCarthy

There's a staircase on the first floor of the Capitol that I walk every day. It's made of marble, and as you walk those steps, you think of those who've walked before you. You think of the challenges that the country's faced. — Kevin McCarthy

37207 Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

I'm very happy by myself
I'm lucky in that way
if I've got enough to read and something to write about and a bit of alcohol for me to add an edge, not to dull it. — Christopher Hitchens

37207 Quotes By Confucius

Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. — Confucius

37207 Quotes By Matthew McKay

Strong self-esteem depends on two things. The first is what most of this book has been about: learning to think in healthy ways about yourself. The second key to self-esteem is the ability to make things happen, to see what you want and go for it: literally to create your own life. — Matthew McKay

37207 Quotes By Thomas L. Friedman

We go to school for twelve or more years during our childhoods and early adulthoods, and then we're done. But when the pace of change gets this fast, the only way to retain a lifelong working capacity is to engage in lifelong learning. — Thomas L. Friedman