Biographia Britannica Quotes & Sayings
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What's surprising is that the people who fought against torture here are the communists. — Jean-Marie Le Pen
I did my thing with Jive. I was a national recording artist, but I had run into a wall. — Mystikal
I also love to surf the Net and talk on the phone with friends. — Kiana Tom
A perfectly tuned conversation is a vision of sanity--a ratification of one's way of being human and one's way in the world. — Deborah Tannen
I wonder if she realizes how passionate she is about not being passionate. — Nicola Yoon
There are young people having babies every day that cannot possibly take care of them, and, as people who believe that every life is beautiful, we need to make them aware of another choice - to give that beautiful life up for adoption. — John Schneider
Ballplayers are a superstitious breed, nobody more than I, and while you are winning you'd murder anybody who tried to change your sweatshirt, let alone your uniform. — Leo Durocher
Pray for me that I not loosen my grip on the hands of Jesus even under the guise of ministering to the poor. — Mother Teresa
Anytime you start doing a comic book with mythology attached, people are like, "Are you going to get it right? It's important to me." — Tom Cavanagh
There is a power in everything; it is the job of the artist to determine it and express it. — Mencius
We're playing those mind games together, pushing the barriers, planting seeds, playing the mind guerilla. — John Lennon
Idleness is to the human mind like rust to iron. — Ezra Cornell
Sweden is an open, liberal, secular and democratic country. We strive towards achieving equality; we are forward-looking and refuse to be pulled back by social constructs such as religion. — Bjorn Ulvaeus
Nothing could be more natural to me than writing music. — Lisa Lopes
[I]t is impossible that any people of government should ever prosper, where men render not unto God, that which is God's, as well as to Caesar, that which is Caesar's. — William Penn
