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Rest assured, Christ will not live in the parlour of our hearts if we entertain the devil in the cellar of our thoughts. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

To me, a lady is not frilly, flouncy, flippant, frivolous and fluff-brained, but she is gentle, she is gracious, she is godly and she is giving. You and I have the gift of femininity ... the more womanly we are, the more manly men will be and the more God is glorified. Be women, be only women, be real women in obedience to God. — Elisabeth Elliot

Life, especially in America, is ruled by corporations. — Tommy Chong

I am convinced that the greatest legacy we can leave our children are happy memories: those precious moments so much like pebbles on the beach that are plucked from the white sand and placed in tiny boxes that lay undisturbed on tall shelves until one day they spill out and time repeats itself, with joy and sweet sadness, in the child now an adult. — Og Mandino

The most brilliant actor that I have ever worked with. I've liked others very much more. — Anna Neagle

Perhaps violence, like pornography, is some kind of an evolutionary standby system, a last-resort device for throwing a wild joker into the game? — J.G. Ballard

I think that with any emotion - fear, love, nervousness - if the actor's feeling it, then the audience feels it. — Jessica Chastain

To be successful, you must be daring, be first and be different. — Ray Kroc

If you ever have to choose between loving two people, always pick the second. If you really loved the first, you wouldn't have fallen in love with the second. — Johnny Depp

A Christian must worship the Self as Christ, not Christ as Christ. A Muslim must worship the Self as Mohammed, not Mohammed as Mohammed. A Hindu must worship the Self as Krishna, not Krishna as Krishna. — Abhijit Naskar

Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one. — Charles Mackay