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The lesson from Hurricane Katrina was communication, communication, communication, .. Public safety has to be a priority. Then we can go to constituents and start talking about investments that have to be made in upgrading the networks. — Mufi Hannemann

As long as there is worldly life, one is going to attain physical body, and as long as there is a body, there will be worldly miseries and troubles. — Dada Bhagwan

The most fervent prayer meetings are in hell. — Leonard Ravenhill

I am a Crank, Minho! I am a Crank! Why can't you get that through your bloody head? If you had the Flare and knew what you were about to go through, would you want your friends to stand around and watch? Huh? Would you want that? — James Dashner

Those that say they can and those that say they can't are probably both correct. — Anonymous

The woman's cause is man's. They rise or sink Together. / Dwarf'd or godlike, bound or free; miserable, / How shall men grow? - Let her be / All that not harms distinctive womanhood. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

You want an Open title by your name. To finally get it, even though it's a Senior Open, I still regard it as a very high honor. — Kenny Perry

[On Las Vegas:] I love that town. No clocks. No locks. No restrictions. — Marlene Dietrich

God is but a supernatural spirit. He resides dormant in you, until you awaken to liberate yourself from this ignorance that you are body and mind. — Gian Kumar

I would warn against too much of a radical devotion to rationality. Rationality is an illusion, an invented concept, a construct from the mind of man. It is not a property of the universe. Rationality may be a useful tool when it suits our purposes, however, it is merely a measuring stick, calibrated against what we know of the nature of the universe - all of which may or may not be completely inaccurate. — Derek R. Audette

No doubt metaphors are dangerous- and perhaps especially so in philosophy. But a prohibition against their use would be a willful and harmful restriction upon our powers of inquiry. — Max Black

My mother's very proud of the name she gave me. She thought it sounded rhythmically better. It doesn't really make a difference to me what people call me, but since my mother calls me Holly Marie when she's angry, I prefer just my first name. — Holly Marie Combs

Life is not a rehearsal — Nina Levison