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I think that the glorious thing about the human race is that it does change the world
constantly. The world or 'life' may seem to more often overwhelm the human being's capacity for struggling against being overwhelmed which is remarkable and exhilarating. — Lorraine Hansberry

Here in Argentina, it is easy to practice and play because we have the horses, the land, the players - everything. — Adolfo Cambiaso

Working on art, as opposed to being in a constant collaborative state, as in a band, is something that I've always done - to a smaller degree, but it always remained a part of my integral self. — Kim Gordon

By Jove ... ' he said to himself: 'It's true! What a jolly little mistress she'd make! — Ford Madox Ford

Left to our own devices, we will make God in our own image. — Jared Brock

The idea that there is only one way to be reconciled with God has its origins in the Old Testament. — Robert Jeffress

In Revelation, the real book of Life is that of the Lamb, it is not that of the old temple! It is the Lamb and His Bride that are in conflict with the Harlot. As we have seen, Revelation deals with "those who say they are Jews but are not, for they are liars" (2:9; 3:9). The question was, "Who is the true Israel?" old Israel had her book of life, new Israel had the Lamb's Book of Life! — Don K. Preston

Gambling: A sure way to get nothing from something. — Wilson Mizner

Muslims have a very bad attitude to homosexuality, they're very intolerant. — Pim Fortuyn

There is one thing you and I as parents cannot do, not do we want to do if we really think about it, and that's control our children's will
that spirit that lets them be themselves apart from you and me. They are not ours to possess, control, manipulate, or even to make mind. — Barbara Coloroso

It is mere human for man to sin. But it is divine to be saved. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Education in music is most sovereign because more than anything else rhythm and harmony find their way to the innermost soul and take strongest hold upon it — Plato