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You either approve of violence or you don't, and nothing on earth is more violent or extreme than the meat industry. — Morrissey
No mistake. I shall regret the absence of your keen mind. Unfortunately it is inseparable from an extremely disturbing body. — Gary Cooper
I believe men need to get together and talk about what it means to be male - to share dreams, business ideas, ministry visions, and struggles, and to pray together and declare war on the weakness among us. — Bruce Lengeman
God may not allow you to touch thousands but He may allow you to touch one who will touch thousands. — Johnny Hunt
Drop the idea that you are Atlas carrying the world on your shoulders. The world would go on even without you. Don't take yourself so seriously. — Norman Vincent Peale
When I was little, I was such a tomboy - I loved a baggy T-shirt and leggings. — Alice Dellal
I am quite sure that no friendship yields its true pleasure and nobility of nature without frequent communication, sympathy and service. — George Edward Woodberry
Nina Simone had such an androgynous voice; the first time I listened to her I thought it was a man, and I'm sure a lot of people listening to me think I'm a woman. Her voice is kinda like the poster child for me. — Shamir
I traveled all over for about 50 years, I love a lot of places and I've been a lot of places, (but) I just don't care to leave home. — Fats Domino
This grace of God is a very great, strong, mighty and active thing. It does not lie asleep in the soul. Grace hears, leads, drives, draws, changes, works all in man, and lets itself be distinctly felt and experienced. It is hidden, but its works are evident. — Martin Luther
What is freedom, you ask? It means not being a slave to any circumstance, to any constraint, to any chance; it — Seneca.
If you're unloved then find out and destroy all the barriers that you have created against love. — Debasish Mridha
In Pakistan anti-American protesters set a Kentucky Fried chicken restaurant on fire. The protesters mistakenly thought they were attacking high-ranking U.S. military official Colonel Sanders. — Jimmy Fallon
