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So I captured Italy ... but the only thing I hear from him is ze singing und ze laughing und vierd accents.
-Germany — Hidekaz Himaruya
Concluding a short series on sin: It is appalling to think of a power so strong that it can annihilate with the irresistible force of its grinding heel; but it is inspiring to consider an Almightiness that transforms the works of evil into the hand-maidens of righteousness and converts the sinner into the saint. And it is this latter power which eternal Love possesses and exhibits. He persistently dwells in the sinner until the sinner wakes up in His likeness and is satisfied with it. — Charles Brent
I try to put myself into whatever character I play. — Gugu Mbatha-Raw
I always felt my writing could benefit from the attention of established writers. I knew my work could grow and be better. — Uwem Akpan
Teach For America is working hard to be one significant source of the leadership we need. — Wendy Kopp
A brave man scorns to quarrel once a day; Like Hectors in at every petty fray. — John Dryden
The moment a person feels he has nothing left to learn is the moment life prepares to hit him hard enough to correct such ignorance. — Richelle E. Goodrich
I think that Shakespeare had his male side and his female side extremely well developed. And this was a great quality of the Elizabethan, all-around Renaissance man. They were not afraid of their male side and their female side co-existing. This somewhere along the line got lost. And then it got misunderstood. — Ben Kingsley
When I feel threatened, vulnerable, or insecure, whether it from simply walking into a room of unknown people, meeting someone for the first time, an unexpected or expected confrontation, or doing something new, I affirm in my mind (over and over): There is no danger, there is no threat. From there, the discomfort lessens and I become open for discovery and adventure. — Charles F. Glassman