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There's no one who has been living for centuries. — Malala Yousafzai
Knowledge comes from your instructors; wisdom comes from within. — Dan Inosanto
There were no bigger stars in the new evangelism than the Bakkers. — Kathie Lee Gifford
She's the only girl in my world, that's for damn sure. — Kristen Proby
The most staggering linguistic turnabout for me is the one that equates green economy with 'sustained economic growth.' — Tim Jackson
What if I could give you your life back; pluck out the pain; and give you a world of unimaginable beauty that would be for all time. — Anne Rice
He was very patient, and deeply kind; a bit reserved, but quietly generous. His word was his honor, and his honor was sacred. He was truthful, protective, and profoundly trustworthy. Lily thought he was extraordinary. — Hannah Lowry
We already live on the planet of war, we already live on the red planet, and it's a war against children. All the other wars are just the shadows of the war on children. — Stefan Molyneux
How could a man know the truth of his own soul? — Alexandra Ripley
But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbors. We judge from our own desires, and our neighbors themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs. — George Eliot
I'm looking for anything interesting in the guitar playing, songwriting, artwork, and production. If you look at the stack of CDs on my desk and in my car, you'll find a very wide range of music under the umbrella of metal. — David Pajo
Everyone fears him in their own way. And fear grows in the dirt of that town, soak the air, are engrained into the minds of every single person who resides there. That's how a place like that exists. Without fear, the society would crumble. — Jessica Sorensen
The actual game is only part of the Senior Bowl experience - the practices are equally important. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson
Hemingway describes literary New York as a bottle full of tapeworms trying to feed on each other. — John Updike