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I will do whatever I have to do to reach people with the things I believe are important. Life is too short not to do everything you can. — Jeanette Winterson

It all comes of being so attractive, as the old lady said when she was struck by lightning. — Jerome K. Jerome

I've actually heard people protesting furiously about straight male costume people as well. It's not universal and there are examples that break the mould all over the place. In my experience, it's more prevalent in the UK than in America. — Colin Firth

Whatever you are thinking, think bigger. — Tony Hsieh

We must not think that religious concerns swamped all other social activities. They simply provided a focal point for them. — Alister E. McGrath

Our situation is truly delicate & critical. On the one hand we are in need of a strong federal government founded on principles that will support the prosperity & union of the colonies. On the other we have struggled for liberty & made costly sacrifices at her shrine and there are still many among us who revere her name to much to relinquish (beyond a certain medium) the rights of man for the dignity of government. — Mercy Otis Warren

I think I come from a theatrical tradition where, if you look at the great theatrical actors of the British theatre, they took enormous pride in being wildly different from one role to the next. That's the tradition I come from. — James Purefoy

Prayer is the connection that opens the door for all of God's blessings to be manifested in our lives. It is the process of granting permission for Heaven to show up with the finished works of Jesus. — Paul Silway

Okay, I was going to kill Mace. I just hoped my jury was made up mostly of jilted women, but at that moment I was happy to do my time. — Kristen Ashley

The majority of Arab people see the United States and Israel (definitely not Iran or Syria) as the greatest danger to the world. Could you imagine what the Arab people would do if true democracy (rule of the people) were to be victorious? — Andre Vltchek

The orator persuades by moral character when his speech is delivered in such a manner as to render him worthy of confidence; for we feel confidence in a greater degree and more readily in persons of worth in regard to everything in general, but where there is no certainty and there is room for doubt, our confidence is absolute. — Aristotle.