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In America, the policeman is a working-class hero. In England, the policeman is a working-class traitor. — Martin Amis

I'm trying my best to keep my private life guarded. It's not easy at all. Non, non, non. — Emmanuelle Beart

The issue for us is trusting God enough to trust also His timing. If we can truly believe He has our welfare at heart, may we not let His plans unfold as He thinks best? The same is true with the second coming and with all those matters wherein our faith needs to include faith in the Lord's timing for us personally, not just in His overall plans and purposes. — Neal A. Maxwell

For modeling, I was always creating characters. I dress like a tomboy. So, when I'd go into a shoot, there'd be all these dresses, and I'd say to myself, 'Okay, this isn't me. It's somebody else. So, who is this person?' Acting is the next level of that. — Agyness Deyn

She has a beautiful heart that plays a euphonious symphony. She is the Zahir that touches your Soul. — Avijeet Das

I feel a lot of guilt about the freedom that being an artist provides. I ask myself, 'Why am I not the guy emptying the trash, why am I the guy who is watching the guy empty the trash?' — Jason Molina

Our journey is demanding enough that the need for reassurance as well as reminders is constant. — Neal A. Maxwell

If anything is due to a corporation, it is not due to the individual members thereof, nor do the members individually owe what the corporation owes. — Justinian I

If we have not silence, God is not heard in our music. If we have no rest God, does not bless our work. — Thomas Merton

It takes a trained and discerning researcher to keep the goal in sight, and to detect evidence of the creeping progress toward it. — John Charles Polanyi

I don't know how we can fix a world where people have been so convinced that they are doing the right thing out of compassion and love and trying to help people, when it is absolute poison, when it is absolutely destructive. — Matt Dillahunty

Prejudice is always dangerous. — Wendy Beckett