Javascript Literal Quotes & Sayings
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I'm strong and spiritual, and I know that everything will work out for a reason. — Jamie-Lynn Sigler

There's a richness to the old works if you look before the 1950s. The chord progressions and the language was more complicated, especially in the jazz and classical world. — Tori Amos

I learn something from criticism because when it comes from sources you respect you always examine it and learn. — Maurice Strong

Therefore we say that a lying Spirit has been in the mouth of the writers of the books of the Bible. — Thomas Paine

Don't censor yourself to comfort their ignorance. — Jon Stewart

There is a part of me that is desperately wanting to not necessarily be this cute, endearing, heart-on-his-sleeve type of character that just wants to be liked. — Colin Hanks

The same love that made me laugh makes my cry. — Bill Withers

Nonhuman animals instinctively know that stopping is the best way to get healed. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I think by take eight you're kind of going, "Oh, wow, I don't know if I want to fall entirely off the roof again." That stuff is tough, and I'm also not 21 anymore. I just don't like cement. Cement isn't hilarious any more. — Ryan Reynolds

AT&T invented the cellular telephone, but saw no future in it. It takes entrepreneurs, who are angels of destruction, to take advantage of things which the inventor cannot or does not see. — Lester Thurow

Magistra, if you save my student, I don't care a snap what you say about my heart.
She snorted. Typical of a man, caring only when an external organ is belittled. — Blake Charlton

1883 ... The teaching of the Church has elaborated the principle of subsidiarity, according to which a community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a community of a lower order, depriving the latter of its functions, but rather should support it in case of need and help to co-ordinate its activity with the activities of the rest of society, always with a view to the common good. — The Catholic Church

The religious man fears, the man of honor scorns, to do an ill action. — Joseph Addison