John Rw Stott Quotes & Sayings
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There is no power or authority without responsibility, and he who accepts the one cannot escape or evade the other. — Haile Selassie

You can only write, 'Somebody wants something, something else is in their way of getting it.' — Aaron Sorkin

I have a control problem. I hate the feeling of not being in control. — Adam Driver

I've been writing since I was sixteen. At first, I wrote mostly short stories and poetry. The first thing I ever had published was a poem about a football game. It was printed in my local newspaper. — Jerry Spinelli

Regis can do anything these young punks can do. I fit right in there with my Fox people. They want Regis to dance, Regis will dance. They want Regis to lift weights with them, Regis will lift weights with them. Whatever they want! — Regis Philbin

With civilized men ... , it is, I think, chiefly love of excitement which makes the populace applaud when war breaks out; the emotion is exactly the same as at a football match, although the results are sometimes somewhat more serious. — Bertrand Russell

I want someone who can keep me on my toes, has a good sense of humor and a good heart. — Carmen Electra

Fashion moves so quickly that, unless you have a strong point of view, you can lose integrity. — Alice Temperley

I'm pretty klutzy and I've always been, so I have to own up to it. It's part of my charm! — Erica Durance

The fundamental mistake I had always made ... was this: Margo was not a miracle. She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl. (pg. 199) — John Green

I enjoyed mathematics from a very young age. At the beginning of college, I had this illusion, which was kind of silly in retrospect, that if I just understood math and physics and philosophy, I could figure out everything else from first principles. — Erez Lieberman Aiden

There is thus little or no ability for an internet user to know when they are being covertly propagandized by their government, which is precisely what makes it so appealing to intelligence agencies, so powerful, and so dangerous. — Glenn Greenwald