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Looking comparatively at the good things, you will see that they are not excluded from wisdom, humanity and bravery. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

First of all, learn to laugh at yourself. That's the best way to enjoy yourself, you know, and not to spend much time in the mirror, that's another way. — Nirmala Srivastava

The politician is the creature of the public sentiment
never goes ahead of it because he depends on it ... — Lucy Stone

I think a lot of people have a problem with the fact that I've adopted an African child, a child who has a different color skin than I do. — Madonna Ciccone

God thinks like the shepherd who lays down his life in order to defend and save his sheep. — Pope Francis

I watched the rain stream across the window in little rivulets with sunshine coming through. For me, the rain has always been an emotional thing that makes me very happy. However, living with the fact that it will never last forever breaks my heart. The slow falling rain reminds me of the time when I and my father would just watch the rain until it stopped. It has been a warm memory ever since. — Manasa Rao

I've had plenty of crappy jobs, but the only job I've ever really dedicated myself to has been acting. It's my life. — Dax Shepard

I had my first amendment rights removed by a USA judge for a video that I recorded in the public sidewalk. The right to free speech and freedom of the press only partially exists in the USA. — Steven Magee

Nothing can kill me."
"Everyone has a weakness."
He stared at her. "I have no weakness of flesh. Only a weakness of you. — Anne Zoelle

If something doesn't work in my house - TV, phone, stereo, anything - I just call my dad, and he knows the answer. — Kimberley Nixon

He doesn't know he doesn't always. — Stephen King

And she saw beauty even in the tiny sparkles of dust suspended in the air, high above. — Rocio Sanchez

Lord God ... use me as Your instrument
but do not forsake me, for if ever I should be on my own, I would easily wreck it all. — Martin Luther