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I think anything I do will have an island feel, but I don't want it to be just that; I don't want to be put in a box. — Tessanne Chin
No government that is for the profiteers can also be for the people, and I am for the people, while the government is for the profiteers. — Rose Pastor Stokes
People tell me they don't know whom to believe anymore; they are confused. I tell them to believe the people who preach in their mosques and say on TV that they want to kill them. They usually follow through. — Brigitte Gabriel
I think sometimes people think cheerful is a synonym for dumb, so no one is ever cheerful. — Mindy Kaling
Without judging anyone, let us love everyone like a flower. — Debasish Mridha
To discover that you are loved is the center of all existence. And when we are filled with this total and delirious love, little by little, we grow and love in turn. That gradualness in our journeys is a sign of the infinite tenderness of God. — Simone Troisi
When I see Liz Taylor with those Harry Winston boulders hanging from her neck I get nauseated. Not figuratively, but nauseated! All I can think of are how many dog shelters those diamonds could buy. — Doris Day
I'm tired of being lost and I'm tired of dying, so I'm going to try something different this time. — Tad Williams
Genius of a kind has always been with me; an empty heart that has taken on a certain wooden quality; an excellent, strong woman's body and a pitiably starved soul. — Mary MacLane
The most glorious thing about God is that he is so completely, fully self-sufficient that the glory of the fullness of his being overflows in truth and grace for his creatures. He doesn't need us. And therefore in his fullness he overflows for us. Such is the grace we receive at Christmas. — John Piper
Strength of will - is essential to your survival and success. The competitor who won't go away, who won't stay down, has one of the most formidable competitive advantages of all. In evaluating people, I prize ego. It often translates into a fierce desire to do their best and an inner confidence that stands them in good stead when things really get rough. Psychologists suggest that there is a strong link between ego and competitiveness. All the great performers I've ever coached had ego to spare. — Bill Walsh