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Latin! The language of God! Or perhaps He speaks Hebrew? I suppose that's more likely and it will make things rather awkward in heaven, won't it? Will we all have to learn Hebrew? — Bernard Cornwell

Even as age humbles me it feeds my arrogance.
There is still nothing that interests me as much as myself. — Pete Townshend

No, Paul, I couldn't care less if you tell me made-up stories. Our lies reveal as much about us as our truths.' (Said to Paul by Elizabeth Costello, the interloping novelist-angel-inner voice). — J.M. Coetzee

You can't have assistant coaches who aren't loyal - but you can learn a lot from your assistant coaches. — Tony DiCicco

As our understanding of obedience deepens, we recognize the essential role of agency. — Robert D. Hales

If you couldn't be yourself around somebody then, you didn't need to be around that person. — Jan'a Sullivan

The trouble with leaving your feet on the ground is you never get to take your pants off. — Ringo Starr

From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art. — Alexander Pope

In Europe democracy is a falsehood. I do not know where it will end, but it cannot end in a quiet old age. — Klemens Von Metternich

You glorify God when you do good works. The — Tim Challies

A lot of my life is about will - having the will to prove what my body can do. — Aimee Mullins

With 'House of Cards,' you really get the heart and the meat of drama - and it's a thriller! — Robin Wright

Usually when I start a new project there's a fear of the unknown; maybe it's a band I've never been in the studio with before. People are so different. It's almost like you need to go through the process, discover and unlock what it is that makes that band that band. And a lot of times they don't know it. — Rick Rubin

[Companies] mistook a lack of competition for success. — Frances McCall Rosenbluth