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18 And I would exhort you, my beloved brethren, that ye remember that aevery good bgift cometh of Christ. — The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
Sometimes I wish my first word was 'quote,' so that on my death bed, my last words could be 'end quote.' — Steven Wright
I was a little kid who used to fight a lot in the street-and get beat up. — Oscar De La Hoya
Your whole family fell from the crazy tree and hit every damn branch on the way down. — Alexandra Bracken
He has selected from a group of overwhelming candidates. This candidate was nominated to the Supreme Court because of his extremely overwhelming qualifications. — Rod Parsley
Your idea may not be exactly God's idea, but I can promise you this: God's way will be better than your way. — Joel Osteen
Already many of the memories of the previous two weeks had faded: the smell of that small hotel in St. Andrews; that mixture of bacon cooking for breakfast and the lavender-scented soap in the bathroom; the air from the sea drifing across the golf course; the aroma of coffee in the coffee bar in South Street. She should have noted them down. She should have said something about all that and the light and the hills with sheep on them like small white stones. — Alexander McCall Smith
It will take you less time and effort to do a thing the difficult way than it will to buy, try and discard all the shortcuts. — Seth Godin
Forget the haters! They just want the crown! — Joel Brown
Life asked Death 'why do people love me, but hate you?'. Death responded 'because you are a beautiful lie and I am a painful truth'. — Unknown
Hay que ser duro pero jamas perder la ternura.
[It is necessary to be hard but never to lose the tenderness] — Ernesto Che Guevara
I wanted to study film at an art school - I loved the idea of being surrounded by designers and artists. We were encouraged to be experimental. — Asif Kapadia
In the 1970s, a group of researchers got themselves deliberately confined to mental asylums across United States. They did this by pretending to hear voices. They pretended to hear a voice saying, Empty, Dull and Thud.
But as soon as they were admitted to the wards, they stopped pretending and never mention the voice again.
And here's the mad part
The hospital staff outright refused to believe they were better, and kept them locked up anyway - some of them for months on end -each forced into accepting they had a mental illness, and agreeing to take drugs as a condition of their release. This is what labels do. They stick. — Nathan Filer