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The terrible sacrifice offered to Kali in the name of religion enhanced my desire to know Bengali — Mahatma Gandhi
I think I'm equally as abusive as the editors normally are for the "Letters and Tomatoes" column, which is the fan mail part of MAD Magazine and an ongoing feature. — Al Yankovic
Death moved in the night, in search for blood, and when it found Life, it passed on by, like a cloud that moves by the face of the moon. When he found those dead without the red, he took the life before them born first, and the mourning emptied itself till the morning. — Anthony Liccione
Know that there is often hidden in us a dormant poet, always young and alive. — Alfred De Musset
Dependable teams members possess the desire to do the things they are capable of doing. — John C. Maxwell
What is ... important is that we - number one: Learn to live with each other. Number two: try to bring out the best in each other. — Jonas Salk
Although spiritual growth puts our wills to the test, after the battle has been won, we recognize that the Lord is the true victor in the struggle. — Max Anders
Cuz the 808 kick drum makes the girlies get dumb. — Sir Mix-a-Lot
My brother and I had a lot of freedom growing up, and thankfully, we both turned out OK. — Nikki Reed
The eye fixed on Christ sees clearly, succumbing to neither pride nor inferiority, because it is not concerned with the self at all. — Andree Seu World Magazine
It is time to finish off the U.S. once and for all. — Bobby Fischer
By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love — William Shakespeare
A Soviet man is a product of invisible changes, degradation and progressive deformation. Breaking the chain of those changes is hard. Perhaps they are irreversible. — Merab Mamardashvili
God is not against us for our sins. God is for us against our sins. — David Seamands
The study of theology, as it stands in Christian churches, is the study of nothing; it is founded on nothing; it rests on no principles; it proceeds by no authorities; it has no data; it can demonstrate nothing; and it admits of no conclusion. Not anything can be studied as a science, without our being in possession of the principles upon which it is founded; and as this is the case with Christian theology, it is therefore the study of nothing. — Thomas Paine
