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Like most of those who study history, he (Napoleon III) learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones. — A.J.P. Taylor

I think it is the easiest mentality for a human being to be either colonized or to colonize. The structure of either the slave or the master seems to be the simplest and the most relaxing one to slip into. Either you are a slave, and you don't have to think for yourself, or you're a master, and you don't have to work for yourself. — Alice Oswald

It is hard to think of conversion as a blinding light on the road to Damascus, or as a highly spiritual or intellectual process, when the light comes from a flickering television; the voice of the deity is Bishop Sheen and you have drilled your father on his catechism answers ... I was troubled at a young age by the idea that pouring water over someone's head could change both his relationship to God ... — Susan Jacoby

I've been told a million times that I should do a Pantene ProV commercial because my hair is really shiny and long and healthy and I have a lot of it. — Tiffany Dupont

You don't need to blow the trumpet when you accomplished something because your work, your action will speak itself. — Euginia Herlihy

It was written on the Rosetta Stone that when children disobeyed their parents, smoked cigarettes and made war on each other, the seasons would change: — Harper Lee

Jesus Christ said, 'I pray your faith will not fail.' This means your faith will be tested. What is testing your faith right now? — T. B. Joshua

The only one who could ever reach me was the son of a preacher man. — Dusty Springfield

With charm you've got to get up close to see it; style slaps you in the face. — John Cooper Clarke

The Word of God is so much broader than people are giving it credit for. Look at Proverbs, a book written on how to live. — Beth Moore

Writing itself does not know what it looks like while one is doing it, only when it's finished. — Herta Muller

The popular mind has grown so confused that it is no longer able to receive any statement of fact except as an expression of personal feeling. — Dorothy L. Sayers