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A lover of Jesus and of the truth can lift himself above himself in spirit. — Thomas A Kempis

I'm really developing feelings for the kid. — JWoww

I learned some valuable lessons about the legislative process, the importance of bipartisan cooperation and the wisdom of taking small steps to get a big job done. — Hillary Clinton

Art was born as a desire, not as a demand. — Eliel Saarinen

Bow to nothing, son. I make mistakes as well as any man. If you think me wrong, be so good as to damn well say so. — David Gemmell

We believed in a good God, a bad Devil, and a hot Hell, and more than anything else we believed that same God did not intend man should ever fly. — David McCullough

We have the Fine Guidance Sensors, one of which we will exchange out of three. Another one we changed on the last servicing mission, and on the fourth servicing mission in 2003 or 2004, the third one will be exchanged. — Claude Nicollier

For Ryan's Daughter I used a total of eight harps, something that was, at least, weird. — Maurice Jarre

You have to erase years of distorted perceptions about yourself. — Sharon Koenig

Laws must be clear, precise, and uniform for all citizens. — Marquis De Lafayette

Thorough preparation must lead to success. Neglect nothing. — Arthur Currie

I think 'Rather Be' is an amazingly written pop song with incredible production. — Jess Glynne

In times of violence, personal predilections for niceties of colour and form seem irrelevant. All primitive expression (like the myths) reveals the constant awareness of powerful forces, the immediate presence of terror and fear. — Adolph Gottlieb

I take my fundamental cue from John Coltrane that says there must be a priority of integrity, honesty, decency, and mastery of craft. — Cornel West

So spoke Grenouille the Great and, while the peasantry of scent danced and celebrated beneath him, he glided with wide-stretched wings down from his golden clouds, across the nocturnal fields of his soul, and home to his heart. — Patrick Suskind