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To take a person out of slavery takes an instant. To take slavery out of a person takes a process. — Timothy Keller

Drugs have been in the game for a long time. They were there when I was in college, and even in high school. It's in life. It's in business. It's everywhere. — Michael Jordan

The ocean waves never question the shore,
the sky never questions the rain clouds — Brian Hanson Appleton

In my experience, whatever happens clings to us like barnacles on the hull of a ship, slowing us slightly, both uglifying and giving us texture. You can scrape all you want, you can, if you have money, hire someone else to scrape, but the barnacles will come back or at least leave a blemish on the steel. — Nick Flynn

I created my MySpace page in eighth grade, because that's how all my friends talked to each other, so I made one, too. Then, all of a sudden, my friends started putting my songs on their profiles, and then their relatives, their friends in different states did. — Taylor Swift

but my heart's all yours, so I can't give it away. Not to anyone. — Kyra Davis

I think Prince should open up a little more to other artists. Just because we love Prince. Especially the old stuff - we love him to death. But if he opened up he would be something to deal with. Imagine Kanye West producing a Prince track? It would be banoodles! — Jamie Foxx

Many parents preach to their children but do not set good examples. Parents want the children to do as they say, not as they do. — Billy Graham

Most people, 95% of people, are good people. It's the 5% who get seduced by power. — George Hickenlooper

Going back to California is not like going back to Vermont, or Chicago; Vermont and Chicago are relative constants, against which one measures one's own change. All that is constant about the California of my childhood is the rate at which it disappears. — Joan Didion

Clever talk, ingratiating looks, fawning reverence: Tso-ch'iu Ming found that shameful, and so do I. Friendly while harboring resentment: Tso-ch'iu Ming found that shameful, too, and so do I. — Confucius