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There is nothing that can help you understand your beliefs more than trying to explain them to an inquisitor. — Frank Howard Clark

The more people get advised to eat vegetables, the less it seems they wish to eat them. And it is quite a natural response. So I've said that the main way that we get to like food is through being exposed to them, but there's a second condition. We have to be exposed to them without feeling any sense of coercion. — Bee Wilson

Tell Papa I admire him but from now on I plan to admire him from as far away as I can get. — Budd Schulberg

I felt a sense of pride swell in me. Not for myself but for these two women. They were everything I wanted to be someday - successful, happy, dedicated to their town and its people, and most importantly they knew who they were. — Jana Deleon

Data is like garbage. You'd better know what you are going to do with it before you collect it. — Mark Twain

Yet, the Universe is real enough to the conscious beings in it, which are as unreal as it is itself. — Helena Blavatsky

What the West does not understand about Islamism is that Jihad is very systematic. It has stages. If Muslims have the upper hand, then Jihad is waged by force. If Muslims do not have the upper hand, then Jihad is waged through financial and political means. Since Muslims do not have the upper hand in America or Europe, they talk about peace in front of you while supporting Hamas and Hezbollah in the back room. The whole idea of Islam being a peaceful religion emanates from that silent stage of Jihad. — Walid Shoebat

Full and aching and tingling and spiraling, hanging on for dear life, letting go of every other thought and focused only on one thing - let it go, let it go, let it go. — Robyn Carr

I went to the London Academy Of Music and Dramatic Art and returned to New York where I started my career. — David Naughton

The really great man is often considered selfish by a large group of people who are connected with him and who feel that he might bestow upon them more benefits than he does. — Wallace D. Wattles