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Christ did not die to make good works merely possible or to produce a half-hearted pursuit. He died to produce in us a passion for good deeds. Christian purity is not the mere avoidance of evil, but the pursuit of good. — John Piper

The man has not the power to create life. Therefore, he has not either, the right to destroy it. — Mahatma Gandhi

Kiss the feet of Popes provided their hands are tied. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Do not afraid of your previous mistakes, try to fix them. — Kamaran Ihsan Salih

In my heart, I'm confident I could make a good president. — Joe Biden

The only soap of a dirty society is the clean men; only the clean can wash the grimy! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You must believe the unbelievable, snatch the possible out of the impossible. — Don King

There is scarcely room for doubt that something in the psychological relation of a mother-in-law to a son-in-law breeds hostility between them and makes it hard for them to live together. But the fact that in civilized societies mothers-in-law are such a favourite subject for jokes seems to me to suggest that the emotional relation involved includes sharply contrasted components. I believe, that is, that this relation is in fact an 'ambivalent' one, composed of conflicting affectionate and hostile impulses. — Sigmund Freud

I think that experiencing through art is a wonderful way to expand the horizon and everything around it. — Nicolas Winding Refn

Voice over can be tricky. It can be dangerous because it's over-used or inappropriately used. — Claire Danes

I am bit sending messages with my feet. All I ever wanted was not to come up empty. I did it for the dough and the old applause. — Fred Astaire

The woman thought a moment; her voice came up through her bandaged face afflicted with subterranean melodies: "I'm sharing the fate of the women of my time who challenged men to battle." "To your vast surprise it was just like all battles," he answered, adopting her formal diction. "Just like all battles." She thought this over. "You pick a set-up, or else win a Pyrrhic victory, or you're wrecked and ruined - you're a ghostly echo from a broken wall. — Anonymous