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They were his dogs snapping at him, but, tragic figure though he had become, he scarcely heeded them. Against such fearful evidence it was not their belief in him that he needed, it was his own. He felt his ego slipping from him. — J.M. Barrie

I think perhaps Pakistan can take the lead. Perhaps Turkey can as well, being part of Europe. But someone has to start talking about why the Muslim world has become a boiling pot and look beyond these cartoons to what the ideological reasons are for this divide. — Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

I went back and researched the history of gospel; where it came from, slavery times, communicating with each other without their master knowing what they are saying, and that gospel artists view themselves differently. — Boris Kodjoe

'Tis sorrow builds the shining ladder up, Whose golden rounds are our calamities, Whereon our firm feet planting, nearer God The spirit climbs, and hath its eyes unsealed. True it is that Death's face seems stern and cold When he is sent to summon those we love; But all God's angels come to us disguised; Sorrow and sickness, poverty and death, One after another, lift their frowning masks, And we behold the Seraph's face beneath, All radiant with the Glory and the calm Of having looked upon the front of God. — James Russell Lowell

Most people had high school - I had Breaking Bad. — RJ Mitte

We're always in that head space about the audience and less about us at that moment. — John Petrucci

Just watching TV as a kid, for a long time I thought, as a young kid, obviously when I was, like, 4 or 5, I thought that people lived in the television. — Larenz Tate

Sufism, the "secret tradition," is not available on the basis of assumptions which belong to another world, the world of intellect. — Idries Shah

I fucking hate tomato juice! It's like drinking red snot. — MaryJanice Davidson

God, the boring relative everyone ignores - no one calls, no one writes - until they need a serious favor. — Marisha Pessl

If a book is well written, I also find it too short. — Jane Austen