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Pagasa Quotes By Reinhold Niebuhr

Evil is not to be traced back to the individual but to the collective behavior of humanity. — Reinhold Niebuhr

Pagasa Quotes By Kate Smith

Most of the people who act and sing do so for their own pleasure and that of their friends and family. — Kate Smith

Pagasa Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Come to the dark side. We have cookies. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Pagasa Quotes By Jamie Bell

It's hard to incorporate dance into movies I think. — Jamie Bell

Pagasa Quotes By C.S. Lewis

There is someone that I love even though I don't approve of what he does. There is someone I accept though some of his thoughts and actions revolt me. There is someone I forgive though he hurts the people I love the most. That person is ... me. — C.S. Lewis

Pagasa Quotes By Herman Melville

Woe to him whom this world charms from Gospel duty. Woe to him who seeks to pour oil upon the waters when God has brewed them into a gale. Woe to him who seeks to please rather than to appal. Woe to him whose good name is more to him than goodness. Woe to him who, in this world, courts not dishonor! Woe to him who would not be true, even though to be false were salvation. Yea, woe to him who, as the great Pilot Paul has it, while preaching to others is himself a castaway. — Herman Melville

Pagasa Quotes By Luka Sulic

When our video of 'Smooth Criminal' came out, suddenly we started getting all kinds of offers. We were getting calls from TV shows like 'Ellen DeGeneres' and from record labels. — Luka Sulic

Pagasa Quotes By Mitt Romney

Fairness dictates that the highest income people should pay the greatest share of taxes, and they do. — Mitt Romney

Pagasa Quotes By Libba Bray

What frightens you?
What makes the hair on your arms rise, your palms sweat, the breath catch in your chest like a wild thing caged?
Is it the dark? A fleeting memory of a bedtime story, ghosts and goblins and witches hiding in the shadows? Is it the way the wind picks up just before a storm, the hint of wet in the air that makes you want to scurry home to the safety of your fire?
Or is it something deeper, something much more frightening, a monster deep inside that you've glimpsed only in pieces, the vast unknown of your own soul where secrets gather with a terrible power, the dark inside? — Libba Bray