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I heard what sounded like twenty rockets exploding nearby, because twenty rockets exploded nearby. — Steven Campbell

I have a Twitter and have followers from all over the world. It's pretty overwhelming. — Dot Jones

Here the further question of the relation of spiritual life to public life and politics comes in. It must mean, for all who take it seriously, judging public issues from the angle of eternity, never from that of national self-interest or expediency; backing our conviction, as against party of prejudice, rejecting compromise, and voting only for those who adopt this disinterested point of view. Did we act thus, slowly but surely a body of opinion - a spiritual party, if you like - might be formed; and in the long run make its influence felt in the State. But such a programme demands much faith, hope, and charity; and courage too. — Evelyn Underhill

I asked him, How could we have a press column if we can't write about other work done in the press? — Sydney Schanberg

Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I love, love, love just being hands on at all times in the studio. — Ariana Grande

Strength of body. Strength of mind. strength of personality. All this things lie within a person. They define us. They determine our limits. — Patrick Rothfuss

It is quite clear that compelling content, which is made available on economic terms that respect the intellectual rights of owners, can be a tremendous spur to the growth of broadband networks. — John Doerr

If you are going to go to the trouble of choosing healthy food for your plate, shouldn't you also choose healthy people for your life? — Ramani Durvasula

Sister Evangelina had plenty of homespun advice to offer her patients: "Where-ere you be, let your wind go free", to which the reply was always chanted: "In Church and Chapel let it rattle". — Jennifer Worth

A phallocentric culture is more likely to begin its censorship purges with books on pelvic self-examination for women or bookscontaining lyrical paeans to lesbianism than with See Him Tear and Kill Her or similar Mickey-Spillanesque titles. — Robin Morgan