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It is always better to do the right thing. — Lailah Gifty Akita
One must avoid snobbery and misanthropy. But one must also be unafraid to criticise those who reach for the lowest common denominator, and who sometimes succeed in finding it. This criticism would be effortless if there were no "people" waiting for just such an appeal. Any fool can lampoon a king or a bishop or a billionaire. A trifle more grit is required to face down a mob, or even a studio audience that has decided it knows what it wants and is entitled to get it. And the fact that kings and bishops and billionaires often have more say than most in forming appetites and emotions of the crowd is not irrelevant, either. — Christopher Hitchens
Certainly strip him of his petty — Bernard Cornwell
There are some men, great men, who were once pious and moral; these men act unwisely and are driven by the torment of their souls — Paul W. Feenstra
Maybe the most real thing the end. To realize when it's too late. — Peter Heller
Photos should suggest a word(s) and vice versa. They should be equal and interchangeable. — John Baldessari
Martina Navratilova is not a 'girl,' nor is Debi Thomas or Katarina Witt, and the women skaters weren't 'cute' in 1988. The problem with describing women as girls is that they never grow up and therefore can't take positions of authority in the world of sport. But the good news is that you can change language, so ultimately you can change the picture of women in sports. — Anita DeFrantz
A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! — William Shakespeare
Only God can write a story that resonates not just in the power of the imagination or the heart or the mind, but in the very soul; only God can write a story that brings dead things to life. — Jared C. Wilson
Oh, God, Alaska, I love you. I love you,' and the Colonel whispered, 'I'm so sorry, Pudge. I know you did,' and I said, 'No. Not past tense. — John Green
When people ask me what I do, strangers on a plane, perhaps, I tell them that I think. Thinking is excellent exercise, as much as swimming or jogging. — Tom Glazer
Your lifestyle should contrast your obedience — Sunday Adelaja
Don't we all just really try to fake it well? — Yancy Butler
I covet no man's soul, nor is my soul theirs to covet. — Ayn Rand
