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I'm afraid there's a big confusion in the world between nuclear power and nuclear arms. — Abdus Salam

I let people off the hook too easily. — William Boyd

I used to think only people like Mother Teresa and Gandhi had a mission in life. We all have one. How do you find it? You listen to your life.
All those dead-end jobs? There's no such thing. In God's economy, nothing is ever wasted. The dots all connect in time. — Regina Brett

It's fantastic to be known as a company that responds quickly to users, shares great resources and friendly banter with them over Twitter, and forges relationships on Pinterest, Facebook, and every other social media site out there. — Kathryn Minshew

We will live eternally with Peter, Paul, Austin, Chrysostom, Jerome, Wickliffe, Luther, Zuinglius, Calvin, Beza, Bullinger ... Latimer(69) [.] — Richard Baxter

Why are there no names for the abscence of things? Why is there no name for the abscence of humanity? — Carrie Jones

Held in the custody of childhood is a locked chest; the adolescent, by one means or another, tries to open it. The chest is opened: inside, there is nothing. So he reaches a conclusion: the treasure chest is always like this, empty. From this point on, he gives priority to this assumption of his rather than to his reality. In other words, he is now a "grown-up." Yet was the chest really empty? Wasn't there something vital, something invisible to the eye, that got away at the very moment it was opened? — Yukio Mishima

Fashion shows are glamorous for 20 minutes. — Alek Wek

The elderly become invisible sooner than we would hope. — Nadia Hashimi

Now y'all know it's to many of y'all. GS told me to bring up the baddest female in the house. — Sister Souljah

The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The crime should be punished no matter whether poverty or wealth caused it to occur, because the crime is wrong. — Ernest Van Den Haag