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Faith as tiny as a grain of sand allows us to move mountains. — Paulo Coelho
Judaism reognized the home as being a co-partner with the synagogue in the nurturing of spirituality, and accorded the woman, as primary home-maker, the greatest consideration. — Jeff Cohen
Hip-hop is contributing to American society's misogyny and racism, hyper-sexuality anti-Black representations. Hip-Hop isn't setting the standard for misogyny. No one reduces the presidency to misogyny, although we've had misogynistic presidents. No one reduces our government to being solely homophobic, although we have a government with a don't ask, don't tell policy for gays and lesbians in the military. — Bakari Kitwana
How do you know about Boy George? (Jesse)
I was in hell, Jesse. What do you think they used to torture me with? Bad pop songs. (Xypher) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Of course, growing up, I was a big fan of rap so that was something that I got into. I was a fan of a lot of artists. You can be a fan, but at the same time, you gotta carve your own swagger and carve out your own style. — Kirko Bangz
But I'll still say it, as many times as you need to hear it-I'm sorry, Carolina. — Jaci Burton
He'd had a giant's strength too, — George R R Martin
I could paint these mountains the way they look, but it isn't how I see them. — Justin Beckett
We all try to be are greatest, but what if are greatest hasn't affected others with greatness ... — Taija Rae
Though he love not to buy the pig in the poke. — John Heywood
It's as important to sell yourselves as much as the service. The business model's going to change 50 times, and the market's going to change, but you need to convince that investor that you are smart enough and excited enough about the opportunity that you'll figure it out. — Dylan Smith
Sometimes the greatest gift you can give someone who needs comfort is empathy from a heart that understands. — Timothy Pina
Jack hadn't thought of love as a promise before - a promise that, even when the world was falling down around him, would stay kept. But without Sutton saying a word, he knew that there would be comfort when he couldn't sleep tonight. And tomorrow and the day after, there would be a home to go to, even if it was no more than a pair of arms around him and a head tucked close to his in the darkness. — Tamara Allen