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LET THE FLAMES BEGIN! — Hayley Williams
as a society we are trained to not question the status quo. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
I'ma make sure the family keep a decent meal, no matter what I got to do or who I got to kill. — Lil' Kim
When I think I can't go anymore, I go anyway. — Michael Treanor
But shame is like everything else; live with it for long enough and it becomes part of the furniture. — Salman Rushdie
Oh yeah, Scooby, it does. You and I have gone round many a day. I'm the reason you keep thinking you've had alien abductions. (Caleb) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Where there is faith there is an awareness of holiness. — Paul Tillich
He had his own
ways of sublimation. — A.S. Byatt
The word decease literally means "exodus" or "going out." The imagery is that of the children of Israel leaving Egypt and their former life of bondage, slavery, and hardship for the Promised Land. So death to the Christian is an exodus from the limitations, the burdens, and the bondage of this life. — Billy Graham
And kindness is a weakness. I can see that now. But it's a weakness I'm still not sure I'd want to give up entirely . — Kallypso Masters
Sometimes when things are particularly bad, my brain will give me a happy dream. — Suzanne Collins
The whole society has to recognize the importance of the value in embracing what science is going into the 21st Century. Otherwise, we might as well start packing and moving back into the cave right now, because that's where we'll end up. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
My father would often start to say something, then say 'Forget it.' — Bruce Eric Kaplan
She's a girl after my own heart. Food first, conversation later. — Kelly Risser
Have you ever sent a loved son on vacation, and had him returned to you in a pine box, so horribly battered and water-logged that someone needs to tell you this sickening sight is your son, lynched? — Mamie Till