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Start your week off right by getting back to what is really important - honoring God. — Joyce Meyer
I'm not a method actor per se, but if I'm playing a character that, at its core of its persona, has experiences I don't have, I try to search out and get firsthand experiences of similar sorts so I have something to fantasize about. — Joel Kinnaman
You could live without the opera singer, but not without the services of the baker. On this ground you might say that the baker performs a greater service; but no lover of music would agree. — Bertrand Russell
I'm no angel, but I've spread my wings a bit. — Mae West
He was righteous. He had a sense of duty, of what was right and wrong in the world, and I don't mean that in some evangelical sense of the word. And I don't mean that his world was just black and white. He just had a code, you know? He used to talk about that, about how few people had CODES anymore. It was his thing. He was always reading books about the samurai, about Japanese culture. — Nickolas Butler
They die of love - inside. After — Louis-Ferdinand Celine
If the Church is a living body united to the same head, governed by the same laws, and pervaded by the same Spirit, it is impossible that one part should be independent of all the rest. — Charles Hodge
The time-use studies also show that employed women spend as much time as nonworking women in direct interactions with their children. Employed mothers spend as much time as those at home reading to and playing with their young children, although they do not, of course, spend as much time simply in the same room or house with the children. — Sandra Scarr
I was only a hero by default. The flights were few and far between. There weren't that many astronauts. The moon flights were so interesting and exciting. — Jim Lovell
How cruel a life, that the sight of my dead wife means hope. — Pierce Brown
I am an idea in an era that has no more of them. — Jean Lorrain
I was ... labelled as an advocate because ... I measured something. — Jeremy Jackson
