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Some of those songs, you really have to bite them. You challenge yourself, you challenge the audience, you do something different. People weren't expecting it. — Andy Taylor
Children become frustrated and resentful when they view their parents as not being interested in how they feel and in their point of view. — Haim G. Ginott
There's always been a fierce rivalry between Spurs and Tottenham. — David Pleat
Conscience is the detective that watches the direction of our steps and decries every conscious transgression. — Billy Graham
The primary role of the church is to reflect God's value system in society and to train people in that value system. It's not the government's responsibility, nor are they equipped to do that on the most local level where the need exists. — Tony Evans
Too much thought is bad for the soul, for art, and for crime. It is also a sign of middle age. — Patrick Hamilton
After reading all that has been written, and after thinking all that can be thought, on the topics of God and the soul, the man who has a right to say that he thinks at all, will find himself face to face with the conclusion that, on these topics, the most profound thought is that which can be the least easily distinguished from the most superficial sentiment. — Edgar Allan Poe
I pitched and I played the outfield. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Write from your heart, and God will take care of the rest. — Terry McMillan
The web of hypocrisy of today hangs on the frontiers of two domains, between which our time swings back and forth, attaching its fine threads of deception and self-deception. No longer vigorous enough to serve morality without doubt or weakening, not yet reckless enough to live wholly to egoism, it trembles now toward the one and now toward the other in the spider-web of hypocrisy, and, crippled by the curse of halfness, catches only miserable, stupid flies. — Max Stirner
I found myself thinking about what worked for me, and also what I wanted to do for work, what was important to me, and what I wanted my work to say about me. — Dick Van Dyke