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We may struggle and suffer or we may struggle and win, but the end always remains the end. — Debasish Mridha

Mark Winchester has left the band. He's decided that he's tired of the road and just wants to concentrate on his career in Nashville. I don't blame him at all. He'll certainly be missed. — Brian Setzer

As free as you allow others to be, such freedom you create for yourself. — Bryant McGill

We should wish for few things with eagerness, if we perfectly knew the nature of that which was the object of our desire. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The hardest thing is the idea. Ideas come from somewhere but as far as we know they come from nowhere. — Ian Hunter

How many people would like to get up in a social prayer-meeting to say a few words for Christ, but there is such a cold spirit of criticism in the church that they dare not do it. — Dwight L. Moody

I learned a history not then written in books but one passed from generation to generation on the steps of moonlit porches and beside dying fires in one-room houses, a history of great-grandparents and of slavery and of the days following slavery; of those who lived still not free, yet who would not let their spirits be enslaved. — Mildred D. Taylor

Everybody is connected to everybody else, all data that can be shared will be shared: get used to it. — Eben Moglen

Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it. — David Starr Jordan

There are other colors, pink for instance: pink is supposed to weaken your enemies, make them go soft on you, which must be why it's used for baby girls. It's a wonder the military hasn't got onto this. Pale-pink helmets, with rosettes, a whole battalion, onto the beachhead, over the top in pink. Now is the time for me to make the switch, I could use a little pink right now. — Margaret Atwood