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The fishermen could not remain in their fishing boats and become apostles of Jesus Christ. — Henry T. Blackaby

Believe me, it jabs you. When you're on the side of buses and New York loves you, you love to go out there every night. It's like a race. Curtain opens, out you go, and New York is yours. — Angela Lansbury

I loved math. I was such a nerd! I really enjoyed working through problems and finding the solution. — AnnaLynne McCord

Selfish action imprisons the world. Act selflessly, without any thought of personal profit. — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

No man is a complete ruler or dictator. He is only the mouthpiece for the wishes of his followers. As long as he expresses those wishes, he leads them. — Louis L'Amour

I wasn't a very good student. I prefer to learn by experience. — Cristin Milioti

Humans thought that the world occurred and observation followed, despite their scientists demonstrating otherwise. — Sean Platt

Many a bad habit is developed through overindulgence, and many a good one by chastisement; therefore, beat your son as well as your pupil; never indulge them. — Chanakya

I wrote it three times - with a Thesaurus. — Gypsy Rose Lee

As dull as moon face, never seem to change. — Toba Beta

Anybody who is rude to anyone in the service industry is automatically out. — Matt Bomer

The female heart is a labyrinth of subtleties, too challenging for the uncouth mind of the male racketeer. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I believe that positive energy and optimism help us to take up any challenge in life and to succeed in even the most difficult tasks. I also believe that positive energy is contagious: we can transmit it to others. — Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

As men are killed by fighting, the truth is lost in disputing. — Henry Vaughan

Prayer is a way of language practiced in the presence of God in which we become more than ourselves while remaining ourselves. — Eugene H. Peterson