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I haven't heard anything so great for a long time; Beethoven snaps his fingers at the whole world ... — Frederic Chopin

Outlawing religion form the political arena is not what the Founding Fathers intended when they drafted the First Amendment. We do a grave disservice to our country by removing the influence of religion. If you separate God from the public arena, inevitably you separate good from our government. — Bill Bright

I became an air display pilot. I used to teach it. I was an examiner for a few years as well. It was great fun. I would still be doing it now if pretty much everyone I knew who was doing it hadn't died. In the first team I joined there were six people in it. By the time I stopped, there was only me and one other left - everyone else had died. — Gary Numan

There are people who can make love standing on a hammock, but it is not the easiest way. — Allen Carr

Human life is full of the play of samskaras - tendencies developed by repeated actions. — Vinoba Bhave

My hair has been this chapter thing for me. In 'Jem,' I have blue hair. 'Insidious,' it's pink. In 'CSI,' I have blonde. I love changing my hair. It's just hair and it grows all the time. — Hayley Kiyoko

people never changes by time, time itself change the people — Alisha

Communism is evil. Its driving forces are the deadly sins of envy and hatred. — Peter Drucker

Research has shown that people who volunteer often live longer. — Allen Klein

I will never get married to the head of General Motors. I will never be the wife of a superstar. For those women, their lives are somebody else's ... I will never be a 'Mrs. Blabidyblah!' — Stephanie Zimbalist

Visual presentation of our heritage in glass is needed. — James Lafferty

I strongly reject threats by any member state to destroy another or outrageous attempts to deny historical facts such as the Holocaust. — Ban Ki-moon

It's the essence of a degenerating mind periodically, to lose all sense of continuous self, and therefore any regard for what others think of your lack of continuity. — Ian McEwan