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If the entire team can feel the same way about these things, you can consistently remain a winner. — Jim Otto
Whites would rather not be involved in race matters, I think. — Constance Baker Motley
Self-censorship is the most insidious form of censorship. — Marty Rubin
I aint a drinker Im a thinker, call it what you want — Kendrick Lamar
The main fighter for the DSP [Deutsch-Sozialistische Partei or German Socialist Party], as I have said, was Julius Streicher, then a teacher in Nuremberg. At first he, too, had a holy conviction of the mission and the future of his movement. — Adolf Hitler
The cataract of grief is a longer drop than Niagara, and I guess I've not reached the river of acceptance at the bottom. — Dean Koontz
My mom was a diabetic. Her sister was a diabetic, so I was already a candidate. — Angie Stone
1CO1.10 Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. — Anonymous
To me, steampunk and urban fantasy are naturally hinged together. And I think that's because I love the early gothic Victorian literature, and both things spring from that movement. — Gail Carriger
What I've noticed is that people who love what they do, regardless of what that might be, tend to live longer. — Philip Glass
I like doing film, you know, single-camera. — Ray Romano
It's not selfish to prioritize your life to fulfill Destiny. It's actually the most selfless thing you can do. God has an appointment for you to serve humanity in the greatest way possible for you. — T.D. Jakes
Because I practice often with my children at home. — Andrea Bocelli
Anything easy ain't worth a damn! — Woody Hayes
To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive. — Michael Johns