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I would be psyched to get a phone call from Al Sharpton. I need to find out who does his hair. It's beautiful. It's a gorgeous mane. — Nick Kroll

But it was not merely the pagans who made this connection of heavenly physical bodies with heavenly spiritual powers. The Old Testament itself equates the sun, moon, and stars with the angelic "sons of God" who surround God's throne, calling them both the "host of heaven" (Deut. 4:19; 32:8-9).[10] Jewish commentator Jeffrey Tigay writes, "[These passages] seem to reflect a Biblical view that ... as punishment for man's repeated spurning of His authority in primordial times (Gen. 3-11), God deprived mankind at large of true knowledge of Himself and ordained that it should worship idols and subordinate celestial beings."[11] — Brian Godawa

Pak's head snapped back, his eyes bulging, mouth frozen open in midsentence. — David Michaels

We only have victory over satan when we walk in the Spirit in Christ Jesus. — T. B. Joshua

IN All You Do, Teach PEACE...Then LIVE It! — Timothy Pina

The most difficult thing for a wise woman to do is to pretend to be a foolish one. — W. Somerset Maugham

In the world of Buddhist mind, in the advanced states, we go beyond time, space, life, death and Newsweek. — Frederick Lenz

A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There — Percy Bysshe Shelley

You say that this society will come to an end, because societies always have done so.
I wonder whether they have ended because they were not really societies at all. — Idries Shah

It's hard to wait around for something that you know might never happen ...
But it's even harder to give up when you know it's everything you want. — Anonymous

When you have lived as long as I, you will see that every human being has his shell, and that you must take the shell into acount. By the shell I mean the whole envelope of circumstances. There is no such thing as an isolated man or woman; we are each of us made up of a cluster of apurtenances. What do you call one's self? Where does it begin? Where does it end? It overflows into everythng tht belongs to us - and then flows back again. ( ... ) One's self - for other people - is one's expression of one's self; and one's house, one's clothes, the books one reads, the company one keeps - these things are all expressive. — Henry James

What would help us preserve our natural resources are genetic traits that let us sacrifice the present for the sake of the future. You need wisdom to sacrifice something that is immediately useful or advantageous for the sake of something that will be important in the future. — Christian De Duve

Others quit and stay - letting their intimidation or resentment about politics drain their time, energy, morale, and performance. — Rick Brandon