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Dads, is it too bold to hope that our children might have some small portion of the feeling for us that the Divine Son felt for His Father? — Jeffrey R. Holland

If I would characterize my life, I would say that I was a very lucky actor who came into very lucky times, and got to Hollywood, and was put under contract by Warners in the very last days of the studio contract era, and was privileged to go through that time which is gone now. — Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

I have this to say to the people: go the polls and vote for the candidate of your choice ... This is your responsibility; do not neglect it. — Hosni Mubarak

Everybody past a certain age, regardless of how they look on the outside, pretty much constantly dreams of being able to escape from their lives. — Douglas Coupland

I think my mom and dad did a great job with that, because we [with brother] never had any competition in baseball. We always tried to help each other. — Bengie Molina

Im like my mother, I stereotype. Its faster. — George Clooney

The very fact that we still have majors at all in this country represents a compromise between the ideals of depth and breadth - — William Deresiewicz

It's pretty simple - The Action you take will determine the results you Achieve. — Tony Robbins

It's certainly difficult to balance marketing a film and putting it out there to everybody with wanting to keep it fresh for the audience. — Christopher Nolan

In the early days of the New England colonies, no more embarrassing or hampering condition, no greater temporal ill, could befall any adult Puritan than to be unmarried. — Alice Morse Earle

When we all sing with one voice, the world will stop and listen. — Robert Shaw

You can fool me once, you can even fool me twice, you can even fool me thrice. But you can never fool me four — Melanie

Our view of reality is only a view, not reality itself. — Anne Fadiman

Second, we will not shake our heads and roll our eyes self-righteously at what 'they' are like. Paul has referred to 'they' throughout these verses[...] The function of these verses is to draw out any self-righteous pride in us; any feeling of satisfaction that: 'They are wicked; and I am not like them.' As we will see, Paul will next turn to confront that religious, moral man: 'You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgement on someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, you are condemning yourself' (2:1). Self-righteousness is always self-condemnatory. — Timothy J. Keller