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It is pretty ironic that the so-called 'least advanced' people are the ones taking the lead in trying to protect all of us, while the richest and most powerful among us are the ones who are trying to drive the society to destruction. — Noam Chomsky
minister stepped up beside the casket as the music ended and led them — S.K. Epperson
I don't think you can help but personalize a role. You almost play to none of the preconceived notions of it. It's more or less a personal experience and journey. — Ryan Reynolds
God created you to SHINE & birthed you to WIN! — Mary Rodwell
Recent school shootings have lured ill-informed Americans into a war on our Second Amendment guarantees, led by the nation's tyrants and their useful idiots ... The Second Amendment was given to us as protection against tyranny by the federal government and the Congress of the United States. — Walter E. Williams
Brooklyn praise is half slander. — Mark Twain
If you work hard the fight's easy. If you don't work hard then the fight's hard. — Ronda Rousey
Wine is the most noble and beneficial of alcoholic drinks. Wine is for the sedentary whose work is thinking. Natural wines have been used without drunkenness by the millions of human beings for ages. They supply with iron, tannin and vitamins. — Arthur Brisbane
Just because a flame will burn out, doesn't mean that it can't dance in the dark. — Kelli Crockett
Shadows of love, inebriations of love, foretastes of love, trickles of love, but never yet the one true love. — Edna O'Brien
You cannot force ideas. Successful ideas are the result of slow growth. Ideas do not reach perfection in a day, no matter how much study is put upon them. — Alexander Graham Bell
The whole world is like the human body with its various members. Pain in one member is felt in the whole body. — Mahatma Gandhi
Even in her madness, there's still a level of control. — Krista Ritchie
He lost himself a thousand times and for days one end he dwelt in nonbeing. But although the paths took him away from self, in the end they always led back to it — Hermann Hesse