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A placated bully is a hand-fed bully. — Edna Ferber

Reality TV is really just based for sensationalism. So, it's extreme versions and extreme caricatures of personalities. — Essence Atkins

Honor is not a thing to dismiss or forgotten but a thing to uphold at all time". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

When we know our true nature, especially the functioning of the mind, we stop being judgmental and become an inspiration and support to others. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

When you're worried about something,' said Henry abruptly, 'have you ever tried thinking in a different language? — Donna Tartt

Grudges fade quickly when you're faced with losing the ones you love. — Natalia Sylvester

You Change Your Valley Into A Peak When You Find And Use The Good That Is Hidden In The Bad Time. — Spencer Johnson

I've done maybe twelve of Shakespeare's plays. I was with the Royal Shakespeare Company for years. Whatever influence that has never leaves you. If you learn to drive a car, and you learn the right way if there is ever a right way. You learn the good aspects, you learn to drive properly. And that never leaves you. — Charles Dance

people's attempts to mangle religious doctrines to fit their own purposes. — Joyce Brandon

Commit yourself to an organization or cause that genuinely fires you up. — Nancy Lublin

Being the best at whatever talent you have, that's what stimulates life. — Tom Landry

I have a small vocabulary, which I move around fast. — Jerry Della Femina

In the Old Testament, God dealt with His people as a nation ... Their relationship was completely external. But in the New Covenant, the presence of God moved out of the temple and into our hearts. — John Chisum

I am Oz, the Great and Terrible,
spoke the Beast, in a voice that was one great roar.
Who are you, and why do you seek me? — L. Frank Baum

What is different is not necessarily dangerous, and what is similar is not always secure. — T.F. Hodge