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When I was a freshman, I didn't have that much time for extra-curriculars, so I didn't do any theater stuff. Actually, I didn't do it with my school. I did theater with this thing called Teen Source. — Shanley Caswell
Why, I wondered, is there such hostility to one faith in this Hindu culture that believes all roads lead to heaven? They should be the most tolerant of all. What is it about the Judeo-Christian message that makes it so offensive? Ironically, the Indians may understand the heart of the gospel - that Christ is King, with all that portends - better than many in the 'Christian' West. — Charles Colson
You're alive. You're going through the most amazing journey we call life. The universe has been waiting for your smiles for billions of years. How can you be not happy today? — Debasish Mridha
My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job. — Ed Bradley
One of the greatest statements you can ever make on earth is to say "I am right, but I may be wrong". Find out where you go wrong and make corrections! — Israelmore Ayivor
I like rock & roll, and I don't like much else. — John Lennon
The notion of the single man began in the 1950's. The idea of the bachelor as a separate life was new and obscure. — Hugh Hefner
I'd like to be able to recall every J. Lo music video dance routine ever, naturally. — Suki Waterhouse
A beautiful woman can have almost any man she wants. A rich man can have almost any woman he wants. — Oliver Gaspirtz
If we had no faults of our own, we should not take so much pleasure in noticing those in others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I had wanted to do a comedy. — Gus Van Sant
Ws 1:4 For wisdom will not enter into a malicious soul, nor dwell in a body subject to sins. — Various
Earlier, when I made my coffee (after releasing my grateful geese), I sat at the big Northridge desk and got out the Edward Curtis portfolio for breakfast reading. When I untied the first folio there was a note - "Dalva & Ruth. Wash your hands. I love you. Grandpa." A simple old note, brittle with age, but I was momentarily overcome with loneliness for her; at the same time, though, I knew in a deeper sense that I was totally out of the running. In the long and short of it, love is a more difficult subject than sex. Or history. I — Jim Harrison
A writer at the time said, "Lincoln means to sink the man in the public officer. — Harold Holzer