Eluid Quotes & Sayings
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You know, bigotry isn't relevant to just the South. It never was. But I'm very grateful that I don't know what it's like from experience. — Octavia Spencer

I don't make any pretence of knowing about the existence of a Supreme Entity, neither do I make any attempt to create any friction among religions. If anything, I have spared myself no pains in my endeavor to smoothen the ongoing friction among all religions of the world. — Abhijit Naskar

Sitting down to a meal with an Indian family is different from sitting down to a meal with a British family. — Roland Joffe

she knew, the most important battles for dignity, pride, and progress were fought with the simplest of actions. It — Margot Lee Shetterly

From the outset, MoMA followed the Bauhaus's strict prohibition against design that even hinted at the decorative, a prejudice that skewed the pioneering museum's view of Modernism for decades. — Martin Filler

Sometimes God presents opportunities that look insignificant or rather ordinary. Perhaps you don't see how they fit into the big picture for your life. But if God is asking you to do something, He has a purpose for it. — Victoria Osteen

Interest blinds some people, and enlightens others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I don't write my own publicity materials, I just read 'em and give 'em the OK. — John Darnielle

When we think of the major threats to our national security, the first to come to mind are nuclear proliferation, rogue states and global terrorism. But another kind of threat lurks beyond our shores, one from nature, not humans - an avian flu pandemic. — Barack Obama

God's ways do not change ... Still he shows his freedom and lordship by discriminating between sinners, causing some to hear the gospel while others do not hear it, and moving some of those who hear it to repentance while leaving others in their unbelief, thus teaching his saints that hew owes mercy to none and that it is entirely of his grace, not at all through their own effort, that they themselves have found life. — J.I. Packer