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We are all so guilty at the way we have allowed the world around us to become more ugly and tasteless every year that we surrender to terror and steep ourselves in it. — Norman Mailer

When we attempt to exercise power or control over someone else, we cannot avoid giving that person the very same power or control over us. — Alan W. Watts

My perspective was always being on a number one show doesn't mean anything if I'm not still working consistently at 40 to 50 and 60 years old. — Malcolm-Jamal Warner

In churchmen, luxury is wrong, except in connection with representations and ceremonies. It seems to reveal habits which have very little that is charitable about them. An opulent priest is a contradiction. The priest must keep close to the poor. Now, can one come in contact incessantly night and day with all this distress, all these misfortunes, and this poverty, without having about one's own person a little of that misery, like the dust of labor? Is it possible to imagine a man near a brazier who is not warm? Can one imagine a workman who is working near a furnace, and who has neither a singed hair, nor blackened nails, nor a drop of sweat, nor a speck of ashes on his face? The first proof of charity in the priest, in the bishop especially, is poverty. — Victor Hugo

It took us 6 years to get the right weapons to fight BokoHaram ... — Goodluck Jonathan

God used my year of waiting not to frustrate me, or abandon me, but to draw me into a closer relationship with Him. — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

After all, she may have thought, do words say everything? Can words say anything? Do not words destroy the symbol that lies beyond the reach of words? — Virginia Woolf

People who are different are beautiful. Those who follow society are boring. — Gina Adel

There is no point in being overwhelmed by the appalling total of human sufferring; such a total does not exist. Neither poverty nor pain is accumulable. — Jorge Luis Borges

There comes a time when we can no longer tell the invaders from the invaded. That is what we call "War. — Hiroya Oku