Gandhi Talisman Quotes & Sayings
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I guess the President says the majority of the people didn't elect him, he doesn't have to listen to 'em anyway. — Star Jones

Power is a funny thing. Sometimes you can just take it. — Megan Mayhew Bergman

Brandon Rush is not just one of the best freshmen in the league, he's one of the best players. — Kelvin Sampson

What a more beautiful world this would be if we didn't wait til people were dead before we honored their spirit. — Kellie Elmore

From time to time the German U-boat commanders have tried their best to behave with humanity. We have seen them give good warning and also endeavour to help the crews to find their way to port. One German captain signalled to me personally the position of a British ship which he had just sunk, and urged that rescue should be sent. He signed his message "German Submarine". I was in some doubt at the time to what address I should direct a reply. However, he is now in our hands, and is treated with all consideration. Even — Winston S. Churchill

I've always written plays for the purpose of getting something out of my system. — Wole Soyinka

But if men are, on the one hand, irresistibly impelled towards what is for their profit, and if, on the other, they resist instinctively what is hurtful, we are forced to conclude that each nation carries in its bosom a natural force of expansion, and a not less natural force of resistance, which forces are equally injurious to all other nations; or, in other words, that antagonism and war are the natural state of human society. — Frederic Bastiat

The greatest dreams are always unrealistic. — Will Smith

Don't you want to know what's real and what's not? I remember when I was a kid, you know, this whole Cold War thing. They had us scared of the Russians. So, it's almost like, what's real and what's not? — Queen Latifah

Yet our ability to exercise free will and transcend the most extraordinary obstacles does not make the conditions of our life irrelevant. Most of us struggle and often fail to meet the biggest challenges of our lives. Even the smaller challenges - breaking a bad habit or sticking to a diet - often prove too difficult, even for those of us who are relatively privileged and comfortable in our daily lives. In fact, what is most remarkable about the hundreds of thousands of people who return from prison to their communities each year is not how many fail, but how many somehow manage to survive and stay out of prison against all odds. — Michelle Alexander

I want to be a pretty corpse. — Eva Braun

[On Obama Administration] I've never heard any administration or any business or anybody ever claim incompetence more than this group of people, — Glenn Beck

I think the shyness one feels in childhood is often overcome with time. There are children who hide behind their parents' legs, but you don't see grown-ups hiding behind people. It just doesn't happen. I mean, not that often. People develop social skills over time. — Susan Cain