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A journalist's peculiar function is to read the mind of the country and to give definite and fearless expression to that mind. — Mahatma Gandhi

Men tell us in these days that sin is what you think it is. Well, it is not. Sin is what God thinks it is. You may think according to your own conscience. God thinks according to His. — John G. Lake

Love is not a verb. Love is a noun. Love's activity is people breathing, cells dividing, a dove taking a flight.
This grammar of life not all can see. — Mohit Parikh

I don't love the word luxury because it feels Bougy to me. — Beth Ditto

Progress, progress is the law of nature; under God it shall be our eternal guiding star. — Booker T. Washington

Sports are basically our way of feeling sorry for ourselves. Most men can't become athletes. We're watching guys who actually made it. We see them dunking and making touchdowns. Then we think about ourselves when we were younger. — Kevin Hart

The Asian idea is that what remains behind after death by violence is less the murdered person his or herself than an echo created by the moment of the person's death--a rip in the fabric of space and time itself. A doppelganger husk, ectoplasm with pretensions. Not "so and so's ghost" so much as just a ghost. Or just ..."ghost. — Gemma Files

I like to believe that I've got a lot of guardian warriors sittin' on my shoulder including my dad. — Patrick Swayze

The ways in which we are similar are far more numerous than the ways in which we are different. — Jennifer Beals

I continued studying by myself in the field of jazz with my own technique of improvisation, walking bass lines, rhythms, all kinds of stuff, which I created for myself. — Miroslav Vitous

There is also something exciting about the risk. Somewhere in me is a sadist that likes pain, I guess. — Tyler Hilton

Beauty is an omnipresence of death and loveliness, a smiling sadness that we discern in nature and all things, a mystic communion that the poet feels. — Charlie Chaplin

Some of us have so much defeat in our past that we feel we lost the race before we knew it started. — Beth Moore