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They ask only one question: "what is pleasing to the Spirit of God?" And as soon as they have heard the sound of the Spirit in the silence and solitude of their hearts, they follow its promptings even if it upsets their friends, disrupts their environment, and confuses their admirers. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Technically, I am unarmed. But no one should ever underestimate the harm that fingernails can do. Especially if the target is unprepared. — Suzanne Collins

The truth of life is that almost all that we achieve through pain is the best medicine for us, as most drugs are bitter — Sunday Adelaja

I started modeling with a very negative part of me - I didn't really like myself or how I looked because I was very tall for a Japanese girl. — Tao Okamoto

We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. — Franz Kafka

Death is coming for this planet and every living thing on it." "Death is coming for all of us, this planet included, whether we prolong its existence or not," Chakotay said. — Kirsten Beyer

O thoughtful waste of my days! What an artist I have destroyed! — Paul Valery

Upon my word, just see how mortal men always put the blame on us gods! We are the source of evil, so they say - when they have only their own madness to think if their miseries are worse than they ought to be. — Homer

When, she wonders, did she stop being a child? The law says it was when she turned eighteen, but the law doesn't know her. — Neal Shusterman

In Somali culture hyper-masculinity is the most desired attribute in men. Femininity signifies softness, a lightness of touch: qualities that are aggressively pressed onto young girls and women. When a woman does not possess feminine traits, it is considered an act of mild social resistance. This applies equally to men who are not overtly masculine but the stakes are considerably amplified. If a Somali man is considered feminine he is deemed weak, helpless, pitiful: The underlying message being that femininity is inherently inferior to masculinity. — Diriye Osman

It is India's responsibility to display its strength to the World through knowledge and innovations. — Narendra Modi

A good book is a cheap read. — Colin Tegerdine

The compass of accurate knowledge directs the shortest, safest, cheapest course to any destination — Claude C. Hopkins

Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power vested in it and not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, arbitrary will of another man. — John Locke