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Factory workers are not working for capitalism, they are working for a living wage. — Bernard Crick

Is God satisfied with you or could it be that God looks at you and fails to see a man, only a bunch of flesh Full of self, and missing out on the purpose for his or her creation? What does God see, think and feel when he looks at you? — Sunday Adelaja

If you're not broadcasting what people feel is their truth as it relates to you, well that becomes a problem. If your not broadcasting how much you love your boyfriend or husband via social media, problems occur in the home and I really think this is happening more than we acknowledge. — Aeriel Miranda

I'm just interested in things that move me and make me think, make me laugh. — Hattie Morahan

The Wyclef Jean music is eclectic music. Wyclef represents music -eclectic music. I've been doing this music since I was a child, and I said I will refuse for anyone to put me into a box. — Wyclef Jean

The best I can say was that it was a very horsely horse. It was, indeed, the horseliest of all horses — K.M. Grant

The scientific picture of the world championed since the Enlightenment is not just wrong but massively wrong. Indeed entire fields of inquiry, especially in the human sciences, will need to be rethought from the ground up in terms of intelligent design. — William A. Dembski

But once you divide the world into categories, into an "us" versus "them," then you immediately become a "them" and lose touch with who you really are. And — James Altucher

I stop the spinning thoughts, the probing questions, the hands sorting, the laundry work, because God needs knees more than hands. — Ann Voskamp

God is my best friend. I talk to God every day. And no one can tell me how to talk to God - not no imam, not no priest, not no rabbi, no pastor. — Eve

In Irish law, busking is considered vagrancy - you can be arrested for it. It's risky asking people for money in public. So it's not like it's a high-art job. And people who do it as a high-art job make very little money. — Glen Hansard

The more story-appeal there is in the picture or in the photograph, the more people would look at your ad — David Ogilvy