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For me, the dumbest rule is that you can't chew gum in school. — Brie Larson
The German deli was run by a distant cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm and the Great Neck Jews loved the place; they flocked to Kuch's. They said to one another, What a character he is, Otto, strictly old country, I'm telling you. Gus didn't think that Negroes would rush to shop in a store run by some retired slave owner, eager to share memories of fun times on the plantation, praising Massa's old-fashioned Mississippi charm. Jews were still chasing that absurd, wishful feather. Eventually, Jews would become like everybody else. They'd elevate small grievances; they'd cherish hurt feelings and ill treatment like they were signs of virtue. — Amy Bloom
I want to have a cultural impact. I want to be an inspiration, to show people what can be done. — Sean Combs
To utter a word? no that will only heavy the air you breath, for your eyes speak more then your pretty mouth — William Brade
That's why we're doing this, to defend our traditions a little. I don't have anything against it (Halloween), but it's not our tradition. — Fernando Flores
If after accepting the spiritual master and being initiated one does not follow the rules and regulations of devotional service, then he is again fallen. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Life will not break your heart. It'll crush it. — Henry Rollins
My brother always says you have to start somewhere. — Cassandra Clare
This ... is a synthetic world many of us live in today - a dream, if you will. — Tinashe
The right use of the exercise of the will is a condition of salvation, necessary without a doubt, but remote, inferior, very subordinated, purely negative. Muscular effort pulls up weeds, but only the sun and water can make wheat grow. The will cannot produce any good in the soul. The efforts of the will are only in place for accomplishing specific obligations. Wherever there is no specific obligation, we must follow our natural inclination or our vocation, which to say the commandment of God. The acts proceeding from inclination are evidently not efforts of the will. And in acts of obedience to God, we remain passive. Whatever pains might accompany it, whatever deployment of activity might be apparent, they produce nothing analogous in the soul to muscular effort. There is only expectant waiting, attentiveness, silence and immobility through suffering and joy. The crucifixion of Christ is the model of all acts of obedience. — Simone Weil
India is one vast prison with high walls of suppression clothing her mind and her body. — Mahatma Gandhi
If your mom was here, she would flip her top over your grades."
"Flip her lid," I muttered. — Gena Showalter
From writing rapidly it does not result that one writes well, but from writing well it results that one writes rapidly. — Quintilian
The only people who soul can truly magnify the Lord are ... people who acknowledge their lowly estate and are overwhelmed by the condescension of the magnificent God. — John Piper