Famous Batmobile Quotes & Sayings
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Learn in good time to recognize disillusionment, so as to continue living your life according to the will of the Lord — Sunday Adelaja

I've never predicted anything. All I have ever said is, that we will do the very best we can. — Bobby Knight

Britain, and my hometown, will always be with me wherever I go and whatever I do - but I prefer to live in California. — Eric Burdon

Largely excluded from the white masculine political sphere, black male scholars established intellectual organizations where they could not only distance themselves from women but also perform a masculinity parallel to that established by white male scholars. — Deborah Gray White

Deep, deep down in the deepest Deeps. Isn't that a word now, Johnny, a real word, it says so much: the Deeps. There's all the coldness and darkness and deepness in the world in a word like that. — Ray Bradbury

Have your life properly aligned with dharma. The technicalities of the movement of the kundalini are easy to master. Dharma is much more complex. — Frederick Lenz

Hard to think about chasing after someone when your own femur was sticking up out of your skin like a lollipop gushing blood — Jennifer Estep

We can't all be stars because someone has to sit on the curb and clap as I go by. — Sebastian Horsley

My family ... always had the value of the family table and these cultural influences of growing up. — Emeril Lagasse

Set a clear, easy-to-understand vision for your company, and make it be a mission people believe in. — Sam Altman

God is able to cause all things people do to us, even the bad things, to work together for our good (Rom. 8:28). That isn't to say that all things are good, but that God can orchestrate the evil into a symphony of glory. — Sam Storms

My friends call me 'George,' 'GM,' or 'Georgia.' But most people who know me from when I was little call me 'Georgia May.' — Georgia May Jagger

Imagine someone is racing intentionally towards his own destruction and you can save him - do you go ahead and save him? Imagine there's an operation, and the patient is a drug user and the drugs are incompatible with the anesthetic, but the patient is ashamed of being an addict and does not want to tell the anesthesiologist - do you talk to the anesthesiologist? Imagine a trial and a defendant who will be convicted if he doesn't admit to being left handed - do you tell the judge what's going on? Imagine he's gay, and could not have committed the crime because he's gay, but is ashamed of being gay. It isn't a question of whether the defendant should be ashamed of being left-handed or gay
just imagine that he is — Bernhard Schlink