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As a film actor, you don't often get that opportunity to meet with your audience and take your applause on stage. — Warwick Davis

The British Government in India constitutes a struggle between modern civilization, which is the Kingdom of Satan, and the ancient civilization, which is the Kingdom of God. — Mahatma Gandhi

You've got to make your mark. I just want some hank-panky. You never forget who you are sexy vs Skanky. — Leah LaBelle

something: scenario x is responded to by action y. Everyone learns it and then practices it until responses are almost instinctive. It's all part of the "train hard, fight easy" philosophy that's central to military life - though veterans of the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan smile — Nick Pope

Remember on your best day that Jesus had to die for you. Remember on your worst day that he did. — Tullian Tchividjian

That you gotta go after the things you want, because they might not be there when you finally pull your head out of your ass and realize they're important. — Elisabeth Naughton

The next morning, beer and I mutually decided our relationship wasn't going to work out. — Denise Grover Swank

Management cannot solve problems. Nor can it stir creativity of any sort. It can only manage what it is given. If asked to do more, it will deform whatever is put into its hands. — John Ralston Saul

Towering pines and hemlocks, was it? I thought, clambering over the burled knots of a fallen tree. The monstrous trunks rose so high that the lowest limbs started twenty feet above my head. Longfellow had no idea. — Diana Gabaldon

The first part of success is "Get-to-it-iveness"; the second part of success is "Stick-to-it-iveness". — Orison Swett Marden

Too much alcohol hampers people's ability to parent. That's why I've chosen to remain childless. — Kyra Davis

There's no greater feeling than winning a race. — Jeff Gordon

Women, even more than the working class, is the great unknown quantity of the race. — Keir Hardie