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I confused things with their names: that is belief. — Jean-Paul Sartre
The tenor voice should be like sunshine. — Marcello Giordani
Whatever I know how to do, I've already done. Therefore I must always do what I do not know how to do. — Eduardo Chillida
A world of possibilities is revealed in this gallery of bread. — Eric Treuille
man has two wings: one wing is his own will and the other wing is the will of God. Man has to learn to fly using both of them. Without using the wing of God's will, his flight is erroneous, erratic, it has no momentum. — Orage Alfred
While forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave. — Louise Penny
Even without reforms, the Social Security fund will be able to meet 100 percent of its obligations until 2042. — Grace Napolitano
Are you sure you want to go out with someone with that kind of history? ... He could have a psychotic break. I read that people get those when they're twenty-eight. — Maggie Stiefvater
I will take the subway and look at certain women and think 'God, that woman's story will never be told. How come that lady doesn't get a movie about her?' — Natasha Lyonne
Going against the current requires sheer determination. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Islam from the beginning was primarily predisposed toward one particular people. There is very little doubt that in its inception, Islam was a geopolitical reaction to the other groups around them. Even those sympathetic to Islam, such as Ali Dashti, the noted Iranian journalist, comment that the greatest miracle in Islam is that it gave Mohammed's followers an identity, something they had lacked as various warring tribal groups. The very language of the Koran is restrictive. To claim that Mohammed's only miracle was the Koran and then to state that one cannot recognize the miracle unless one knows the language makes a miracle anything but universal. How can a "prophet to the world" be so narrowly restricted to a language group? The Koran, it is said, is only inspired in the original language - no other language can bear the miracle. The narrowness of its ethnic appeal cannot be ignored. — Ravi Zacharias
