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There are a lot of chapters to the banjo's history. Part of it are the roots in Africa, where it's a more primitive instrument. Then it comes to the United States where it morphs into the slave music that they created here, which was very African in origin. — Bela Fleck

If I'm a blessing to you, then either God will put it on your heart to bless me, or he'll use somebody else to bless me. If I'm friendly with you, then I'll have friends. If I'm merciful with people, the Bible says I'll get mercy back. If I'm not judgmental, then people won't be judgmental with me. And it works also with finances. If you give to help other hurting people and you give to the preaching of the gospel, because you love God, then God takes care of you. — Joyce Meyer

Politics is all about dividing up the power. Washington D.C. likes to talk about spreading the wealth, but never spreading the power. — Dan Groat

You are awareness. You are mind. You are not from this world. I mean, think about it, could you really be from here? — Frederick Lenz

If you're not embarrassed when you ship your first version, you waited too long. — Matt Mullenweg

The problem with telling people that they can do anything they want to do is that it is objectively, factually inaccurate. Otherwise the whole world would just be ballet dancers and pop stars. — David Nicholls

By the time Domenica arrived at the Gothic Revival sandstone building on Queen Street, she had put out of her mind all thought of Antonia's torrid affair - at least she assumed it was torrid, and anyway, she wondered if there was any point in having an affair which was not torrid. — Alexander McCall Smith

The more you devote yourself to study of the sacred utterances, the richer will be your understanding of them, just as the more the soil is tilled, the richer the harvest. — Isidore Of Seville

And there's no state of slavery more disgraceful than one which is self-imposed. — Seneca.

Croquet is tough. People play for months because the rules are so bizarre. Those crazy English. — Jane Kaczmarek