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I am a fairly optimistic person ... If everything that I'm involved in now suddenly fell away, I know I would cope because I've coped before. — Maggie Tabberer

You are distinguished in life by your ability to recognize and follow God's voice on daily basis. — Sunday Adelaja

This tendency to consider only bombings or picking up the gun as revolutionary, with the glorification of the heavier the better,we've called the military error. — Bernardine Dohrn

I've been making electronic music for twenty some odd years but, because I grew up playing in punk rock bands, when I started touring, I thought in order to be a viable touring musician I had to do it with a band. I would DJ or tour with a full rock band. — Moby

To be mad is worse than not to be if this is what it is. — Johnny Rich

People were destined for one another; that's the romantic idea that young girls have, and I guess part of me still believes it. — Nicholas Sparks

Still, American composers working in France have had a pretty hard time. — Gavin Bryars

New York for me is about work. If L.A. were to become a West Coast version of that, I'd shoot myself. The climate, the lifestyle - it really fits as the yin to my New York yang. — Vera Wang

When I marry my name will not change. — Kim Clijsters

Faith gives the courage to live and do. Scientists, with their disciplined thinking, like others, need a basis for the good life, for aspiration, for courage to do great deeds. They need a faith to live by. The hope of the world lies in those who have such faith and who use the methods of science to make their visions become real. Visions and hope and faith are not part of science. They are beyond the nature that science knows. Of such is the religion that gives meaning to life. — Arthur Compton

I fell in love with Boston, so hopefully, I'll be here for a long time. — Johnny Damon

The novel is born of disillusionment; the poem, of despair. — Jose Bergamin

Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong: They learn in suffering what they teach in song. — Percy Bysshe Shelley