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Of course, my faith has a lot to do with being able to be public without being a public nuisance. — Yolanda Adams
Growing up in New Orleans helped me live a real life. I experienced so many things. — Jason Mitchell
Wisdom is corrupted by ambition, even when the quality of the ambition is intellectual. For ambition, even of this quality, is but a form of self-love ... — Henry Taylor
You hear peewee coaches teaching the 'trap'. What the heck are we doing teaching the 'trap'? Let the kids go, let them have fun; that's how you improve. — Bobby Orr
Everything I do in my life I do to make my mum and dad proud. I want to carry on in my dad's footsteps and make sure that his legacy lives on forever. — Bindi Irwin
All great ideas start as weird ideas. What now seems obvious, early on, is not obvious to anybody. — Steve Case
I just go where the guitar takes me. — Angus Young
There has never been a man mean and at the same time virtuous. — Confucius
No one is a more unlikely candidate than anyone — Sunday Adelaja
In a Republican primary every candidate is going to come in front of you and say I'm the most conservative guy that ever lived. Goshdarnit, whodidily, I'm conservative. You know what, talk is cheap. The word tells us you shall know them by their fruits ... Look every candidate in the eye and say 'Don't talk, show me.' — Ted Cruz
For me, off the field, cartoons are something that can ease my mind and get me back into having fun and just relaxing. — Colin Kaepernick
My main goal in this book is to deconstruct the concept of the Jewish "historical right" to the Land of Israel and its associated nationalist narratives, whose only purpose was to establish moral legitimacy for the appropriation of territory. — Shlomo Sand
Quin stopped halfway across the room, his head cocked to the side. He stared at Mattheus like an explorer who couldn't figure out if he'd discovered a fascinating new subculture or a bunch of locals playing What Can We Get the Foreigner (sic) Eat? — Amy Fecteau