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Yesterday influences today, thus creates tomorrow. — Ellen Hopkins

The desire of food is limited in every man by the narrow capacity of the human stomach; but the desire of the conveniencies and ornaments of building, dress, equipage, and household furniture, seems to have no limit or certain boundary. — Adam Smith

Any nation that teaches and makes it's people look for miracles is making it's people shallow. — Sunday Adelaja

Never fight an inanimate object. — P. J. O'Rourke

The very best thing you can be in life is a teacher, provided you are crazy in love with what you teach, and that your classes consist of eighteen students or fewer. Classes of eighteen students or fewer are a family, and feel and act like one. — Kurt Vonnegut

As I continue through my acting career I tend to wish I were a little shorter and a few pounds lighter so casting directors would call me in for more diverse roles. — James Preston Rogers

Becoming a public figure gave me a platform to help people. — Simon Weston

La ilaha il-Allah, wa Muhammadu ... (There is no god but God and Muhammed [is His prophet — Saddam Hussein

We've always had issues up for discussion at Catholic universities. — William P. Leahy

The symptoms of compassion and benevolence, in some people, are like those minute guns which warn you that you are in deadly peril. — Sophie Swetchine

If you can't turn cold into hot, you're fucked. Go ahead and apply that to all areas of life. — Rachel Robinson

I never failed. It just didn't work 10,000 times. — Thomas A. Edison

It's much better to say, "If the herd is running, I'm running with those guys." And humans have herd mentality. — Neal Barnard

It is in the nature and instinct of some women. Some are made to scheme, and some to love; and I wish any respected bachelor that reads this may take the sort that best likes him. — William Makepeace Thackeray