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I took some classes in sign language when I was in my early teens because I was told that I would be completely deaf very early. But I never really wanted to learn. — Stephanie Beacham

Our attention should be concentrated on God, instead of on what we wear. — Sunday Adelaja

You don't think that room downstairs was made by the Devil, or his wife?" "I don't want to know who made it," Tammy said. "But I know who fed it; who made it important. People. Just like you and me. Addicted to the place. — Clive Barker

Man wants the truth about Ed Watson," Daniels jeered. "Where you aim to find it? Smallwoods'll tell you their truth, Hardens'll tell you theirs. Fat-ass guard out there, he'll tell you his and I'll give you another. Which one you aim to settle for and make your peace with? — Peter Matthiessen

If human beings are the most intelligent creatures on earth, why is it that the other less intelligent creatures realise themselves in their group of spieces that they are the same despite the difference in colour or condition, while humam beings don't — Nathanael Kanyinga

Some actresses are just insane. I've never worked with a nasty actress - they're all absolutely delightful. But completely barking. — Daniel Radcliffe

God is only as strong as your belief in him. — Sachin Kumar Puli

We believe in the empowerment of women and we will not compromise in that goal. — Chris Bowen

A good jolly is worth what you pay for it. — George Ade

I tend to regard the Coase theorem as a stepping stone on the way to an analysis of an economy with positive transaction costs. — Ronald Coase

To understand is to decipher. To hear significance is to translate. — George Steiner

A tax cut means higher family income and higher business profits and a balanced federal budget ... As the national income grows, the federal government will ultimately end up with more revenues. Prosperity is the real way to balance our budget. By lowering tax rates, by increasing jobs and income, we can expand tax revenues and finally bring our budget into balance. — John F. Kennedy