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Most libels, and I have taken about 30 actions, take place at election time. It has not stuck because I am prepared to go before a court, stand in the witness box and face the most aggressive of lawyers who can cross-examine me on my personal history. — Lee Kuan Yew

Though the growing may be difficult, God will be glorified at the end of every righteous man's story. — Bodie Thoene

They serve best who give most of themselves. Self is forgotten by the one who serves, for such a one rejoices to see success coming to others through his or her efforts. — James Cash Penney

It isn't always the value of what is taken that makes us hate. Sometimes it's just the fact that we've been robbed. — Anne Perry

It's a word called symbiotic, you send the messages and it comes back in return. Together, it's a wonderful thing, it's why television is so great and film can never reach. — Robert Stack

I flourished because of him. He made me feel alive. I finally understand how love feels alike! — Lily Amis

Even though Jews are a tiny minority of less than a tenth of 1 percent of the world's people, they comprise perhaps a quarter of the world's paramount capitalists and entrepreneurs. — George Gilder

I feel my fear moving away in rings through time for a million years. — Breece D'J Pancake

The mistake that many people make, is that they use God to build up a ministry for themselves; they use the name of Jesus to build a church for themselves — Sunday Adelaja

I can feel every Shifter's emotions except Daniel's - the only one whose heart I long to know. — Rachel Hawthorne

I have always lusted after a sepia-toned library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a sliding ladder. I fantasie about Tennessee Williams' types of evenings involving rum on the porch. I long for balmy slightly sleepless nights with nothing but the whoosh of a wooden ceiling fan to keep me company, and the joy of finding the cool spot on the bed. I would while away my days jotting down my thoughts in a battered leather-bound notebook, which would have been given to me by some former lover. My scribbling would form the basis of a best-selling novel, which they wold discuss in tiny independent bookshops on quaint little streets in forgotten corners of terribly romantic European cities. In other words, I fantasize about being credible, in that artistic, slightly bohemian way that only girls with very long legs can get away with. — Amy Mowafi

Life is a game, play it. — Mother Teresa