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To the ACLU, the First Amendment speaks more directly to freedom from religion than it does to freedom of religion. — William Anthony Donohue

Success does not happen all at once. In life, there is no instant pudding. — Donald Trump

The most successful leader of all is the one who sees another picture not yet actualized. He sees the things which are not yet there ... Above all, he should make his co-workers see that it is not his purpose which is to be achieved, but a common purpose, born of the desires and the activities of the group. — Mary Parker Follett

Racial understanding is not something we find, but something that we must create. Through education, we seek to change attitudes. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, 'You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done. — George Carlin

The moment my eyes fell on him, I was content. — Edith Wharton

It was great to do and it's exciting to do those things. That's another thing, that one enjoys the game. — Albert Finney

It's only too late if you don't start now. — Barbara Sher

The little Road says, Go; The little House says, Stay; And oh, it's bonny here at home, But I must go away. — Josephine Preston Peabody

Future historians will surely see us as having created in the media a Frankenstein monster whom no one knows how to control ordirect, and marvelthat weshould have so meekly subjected ourselves to its destructive and often malign influence. — Malcolm Muggeridge

Mistakes will be made. Failure will occur. You pick yourself up and carry on. — Elizabeth Gilbert

But without the experience of actually singing or playing these things yourself, you don't have the same kind of involvement or understanding of what these musical moves mean. And that is a very big problem in addressing the future of music. — Michael Tilson Thomas