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Gospel music in those days of the early 1930s was really taking wing. It was the kind of music colored people had left behind them down South and they liked it because it was just like a letter from home. — Mahalia Jackson

Psychology is as important as substance. If you treat people with respect, they will go out of their way to accommodate you. If you treat them in a patronizing way, they will go out of their way to make your life difficult. — Mohamed ElBaradei

Even like as St. Paul was converted, just so are all others converted; for we all resist God, but the Holy Ghost draws the will of mankind, when he pleases, through preaching. — Martin Luther

Lust of ease and comfort absolutely destroys mental toughness and begins to slowly erode ones character. — William James Moore

I'm not a gentle pony ... I promise you, you will have to work to keep your seat. — Julia Quinn

We should not hoard knowledge; we should be free from our knowledge. — Shunryu Suzuki

The combination of professionalism and technology may also result in narrow-minded specialization more suited to a debating society than to an organization whose task it is to cope with, and indeed live in, the dangerous and uncertain environment of war. — Martin Van Creveld

Lots of small steps equates to a giant leap. — Steven Magee

Falls. He saw her bright, fierce little face break into laughter when the crowd laughed. It was good. Laughter is good for the soul and all your interior works. THAT — Paulette Jiles

We must realize our own talents and, having realized, accept them; and play on them like a symphony in which all other instruments are harmonized to make a better universe. — Jeane Dixon

I've been lucky to be able to make the records I've wanted to make. The record company has never pressured me to cut certain songs. — Lyle Lovett

Laughter between two is sometimes a closer act of love than any other. — Oswald Wynd

The tribalizing power of the new electronic media, the way in which they return to us to the unified fields of the old oral cultures, to tribal cohesion and pre-individualist patterns of thought, is little understood. Tribalism is the sense of the deep bond of family, the closed society as the norm of community. — Marshall McLuhan