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I respect Chris Brown. I'd like to call myself a friend - I don't know if I'm allowed to do that. — Drake

Authentic Christian living has its own order of priority in our lives: God first, others second, self third. — Billy Graham

If we wish to make a new world we have the material ready. The first one, too, was made out of chaos. — Robert Quillen

A president cannot sit on his hands and be seen as passive in the face of ruthless action by a foreign dictator. — Robert Dallek

Hopefully next time I won't be recovering from an assassination attempt, and then I'll do better. — Kevin Hearne

We're all of us afraid of many things, but if you make yourself smaller or let your fear confine you, then you really aren't your own person at all - are you? The real question is whether or not you will risk what it takes to be happy." She was referring to Jock, but her words made me think of other things, too. "Are you happy, Karen?" "Not yet. But I mean to be. — Paula McLain

We are ready to die and shall die cheerfully and proudly, you must not grieve for all of this. — Patrick Pearse

Books leave gestures in the body; a certain way of moving, of turning, a certain closing of the eyes, a way of leaving, hesitations. Books leave certain sounds, a certain pacing; mostly they leave the elusive, which is all the story. They leave much more than the words. — Dionne Brand

O that one unguarded moment! / Were it mine to live again, / All the strength of its temptation / Would appeal to me in vain. — Phoebe Cary

No wisdom of the world teaches us more than true love can teach us. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Art exists not inside the piece itself, but inside the mind of the viewer. — Noah Hawley

Whilst you have not yet reached the finishing line, work hard with diligence and tenacity! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Our duty to ourselves, to posterity, and to mankind, call on us
by every motive which is sacred or honorable, to watch over the safety of our beloved country
during the troubles which agitate and convulse the residue of the world, and to sacrifice to
that all personal and local considerations. — Thomas Jefferson

In 1967, the students at San Francisco State invited the poet Amiri Baraka to the campus for a semester. He attracted other influential black writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Ed Bullins, Eldridge Cleaver. What emerged was something we called the community communications program. That's how I got involved; I got involved in a little play. — Danny Glover