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I came from a very different sort of background and pedigree from the people who were on "The Daily Show". I was an actor. I was sort of - the irony is that I've done as much dramatic work in my career as comedic work and I don't really think of myself as a comedian. — Aasif Mandvi

Jesus was humble when He walked this earth. He had all power, yet used all meekness. — Monica Johnson

Sometimes, someone can want something so much that they ignore to see the truth. That is called stupidity. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Some mothers need happy children; others need unhappy ones-otherwise they cannot prove their maternal virtues. — Friedrich Nietzsche

In life, everybody gets the same three chords. It's what you do with them that matters. — Greg Kihn

When you have incidences like the Trayvon Martin verdict, the erosion of certain fundamental rights like voting, it just reminds us that we're always one Supreme Court justice vote away from losing the progress that has been made. — Terri Sewell

Questioning the nature and implications of liminal instances necessarily involves failure, if only in the specifically technical sense of entering spaces where prevailing criteria of success scarcely apply. — Brian Ferneyhough

If you talk to geneticists they are constantly finding that your genes are being switched on and off because of the environment. Genes alone do not determine an exact path in your life. — Jeffrey Eugenides

There is no one specific method that everyone must use. There are no rules and rigid requirements. It is a way of life and a belief system. — Leila Haynes

It is wonderful have a relationship with the right man. — Evelyn Leite

All the different classes of beings which taken together make up the universe are, in the ideas of God who knows distinctly their essential gradations, only so many ordinates of a single curve so closely united that it would be impossible to place others between any two of them, since that would imply disorder and imperfection. Thus men are linked with the animals, these with the plants and these with the fossils which in turn merge with those bodies which our senses and our imagination represent to us as absolutely inanimate. — Gottfried Leibniz

That's the best way to cross the Atlantic. — Arthur Whitten Brown