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Now, you can't tell me, we have the only God in the whole world. You can't tell me that nobody else has God. — Edward T. Hall
When a large number of organs of the press come to advance along the same track, their influence becomes almost irresistible in the long term, and public opinion, struck always from the same side, ends by yielding under their blows. — Alexis De Tocqueville
Who doesn't love digging into a plate of crab cakes or going after a chilled cracked crab with crab cracker, cocktail fork and a plastic bib for protection? — Tom Douglas
It's never been a question of who is going to let me behave a certain way; it's always been a question of who is going to stop me. I thank you for answering it. — Renee Ahdieh
The whole series of my life appeared to me as a dream; I sometimes doubted if indeed it were all true, for it never presented itself to my mind with the force of reality. — Mary Shelley
Authentic leaders are often accused of being "controlling" by those who idly sit by and do nothing — John Paul Warren
You might say that I'm the Michelangelo of the dress business. — Oleg Cassini
I don't think there's much distinction between surveillance and media in general. Better media means better surveillance. Cams are everywhere. — Bruce Sterling
As we make the first step into the "bright sadness" of Lent, we see - far, far away - the destination. It is the joy of Easter, it is the entrance into the glory of the Kingdom. And it is this vision, the foretaste of Easter, that makes Lent's sadness bright and our lenten effort a "spiritual spring." The night may be dark and long, but all along the way a mysterious and radiant dawn seems to shine on the horizon. — Alexander Schmemann
In Tantric Zen it doesn't matter but it does ... — Frederick Lenz
Aspire greatly; anything less than a commitment to excellence becomes an acceptance of mediocrity. — Brian Tracy
Only - only that, if you believe the tales, it's in the nature of our people to go to war and to kill, just as it is to sing and play and tell stories. Perhaps they are two halves of the same whole. — Juliet Marillier
