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But most of my songs were about believing in yourself, standing up for yourself and fighting for what you believe in. — Dee Snider

...we do not yet know all the basic laws: there is an expanding frontier of ignorance — Richard Feynman

When I learned to love you, it was a choice, freely made. When I learned to love me, it was the only option I had left. — Anna Corniffe

Invaders always destroy libraries. — Storm Jameson

Me? Jealous of him? No. What I was going to say was, or the fact that he has a stupid name. Blake? It rhymes with flake. Come on. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

When you read, don't just consider what the author thinks, consider what you think — Tom Schulman

There is salvation for us, and why do we stay away from the fountain? Why not come and drink that our souls may be refreshed, invigorated, and may flourish in God? Why do we cling so closely to earth? There is something better than earth for us to talk about and think of. We can be in a heavenly frame of mind. — Ellen G. White

To make sense of a world in which rapid change and globalisation create genuine insecurity, we need benchmarks by which we can judge our actions and their long-term impact. — David Blunkett

Any who stand in my way shall be cut down! — Cao Cao

There's a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical. — John Mayer

Make-up is the last thing to enhance your beauty, but it's very important because it builds up your self-confidence and gives you more courage. — Evelyn Lauder

Last year in a historic move, the state of New York passed the very first cigarette fire safety standard. — Ed Markey

The poor man's price of admittance to the favor of the rich is his self-respect. — Ambrose Bierce

Anyone who claims to be intrigued by the "intellectual challenge of the markets" is not a trader. The markets are as intellectually challenging as a fistfight. Ultimately, trading is an exercise in self-mastery and endurance. — Ralph Vince

We aren't really called to save the world, not even to save one person; Jesus does that. We are just called to love with abandon. We are called to enter into our neighbors' sufferings and love them right there. — Katie J. Davis