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Rare is the human spirit that remains buoyant in a holocaust. — Charles C. Mann
Teach them to understand biblical principles before converting them — Sunday Adelaja
To close the eyes, and give a seemly comfort to the apparel of the dead, is poverty's holiest touch of nature. — Charles Dickens
It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it. — George Saunders
Experience is not the best teacher; evaluated experience is. — Howard G. Hendricks
Someone just broke pretty much all of human civilization overnight." The — James S.A. Corey
Life is only limited by our prejudices. Destroy them, and you cease to be at the mercy of yourself. — Mina Loy
If a teacher have any opinion which he wishes to conceal, his pupils will become as fully indoctrinated into that as into any which he publishes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Profits are one of the most important goals of any successful business, and investors are one of the most important constituencies of public businesses. — John Mackey
The Travel Channel had success with their 'Food Paradise' series, '10 Best Places to Pig Out' and those types of specials, so they knew there was a market for comfort food and wanted to develop a show around it. — Adam Richman
We have suffered unnumbered ills and crimes in the name of the Law of the Land. Our men, women and children have suffered not only the basic brutality of stoop labor, and the most obvious injustices of the system; they have also suffered the desperation of knowing that the system caters to the greed of callous men and not to our needs. Now we will suffer for the purpose of ending the poverty, the misery, and the injustice, with the hope that our children will not be exploited as we have been. They have imposed hungers on us, and now we hunger for justice. — Cesar Chavez
Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no crime can destroy, no enemy can alienate, no despotism can enslave. At home, a friend, abroad, an introduction, in solitude a solace and in society an ornament. It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage. — Joseph Addison
While they danced they came over them the weariness with the world, the melancholy, the pity one for the other, which is the exultation of love. — William Butler Yeats
I don't want to be one of those guys where I go there and wait a long time before I become a starter. — Freddy Adu