76th Hunger Quotes & Sayings
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Education is worth little if it teaches only how to make a living rather than how to make a life. — Mary Hatwood Futrell

Most of the kids that I meet in the street are serious hardened criminals that I meet in the street, never had a mother and a father to love them, to protect them, to teach them right from wrong and lead them out of crime and gangs and stuff like that. — Steven Seagal

In our rough and rugged individualism, we think of gentleness as weakness, being soft and virtually spineless. Not so! Gentleness includes such enviable qualities as having strength under control, being calm and peaceful when surrounded by a heated atmosphere, emitting a soothing effect on those who may be angry or otherwise beside themselves, and possessing tact and gracious courtesy that causes others to retain their self-esteem and dignity. Instead of losing, the gentle gain. Instead of being ripped off and taken advantage of, they come out ahead! — Charles R. Swindoll

The history of American politics is littered with bodies of people who took so pure a position that they had no clout at all. — Ben Bradlee

To feed our people we must first feed our soil — Olusegun Obasanjo

I'd never go on a reality show - it's too invasive. — Paloma Faith

Why, alone of all the more-than-five-hundred-million, should I have to bear the burden of history? — Salman Rushdie

Having read literally thousands of them, I was sure I knew every which way of killing someone. I never thought a time would come when I would make use of it. — Mary Lou Kirwin

I really believe it's time for some of us to stop apologizing for God and start apologizing to Him for being embarrassed by the ways He has chosen to reveal Himself — Francis Chan

Kindness and patience were always called for ... — Flannery O'Connor

Home-plate collisions are something you cannot ignore. — Joe Torre

What our leaders and pundits never let slip is that the terrorists - whatever else they might be - might also be rational human beings; which is to say that in their own minds they have a rational justification for their actions. — William Blum

Really racing is about the horses, not me. You can't do it without the horses, and they are the big players as are the lads who look after them, and they rarely get a mention. — Tony McCoy

Writing is such a damn lonely sickness. — David Mitchell