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The real and most pressing question raised by any social problem is: How do I appear concerned and compassionate to all my friends, colleagues, and peers? — Anthony Daniels
When in need, then you shall know those who will care. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work. — Alvin Ailey
subscribed to the theory that life consisted of a long string of miseries, tolerated only because the alternative was worse. — Amy Fecteau
Life here is so orderly, so predictable-so painless. It's what they've chosen. — Lois Lowry
When your buddy tells you a movie is good, that's worth 2,000 commercials. — Tucker Max
My background is in modern dance. I was a dancer and a choreographer before I was a director, and in dance, you can't cheat. Your leg goes up in the air, or it doesn't. So when I direct, I'm a big preparer. — Lesli Linka Glatter
The ultimate objective of subsidies should be to empower the poor, to break the cycle of poverty, and become foot-soldiers in our war on poverty. — Narendra Modi
And at Dack's party- it was like this. Like you had all the time in the world, and you wanted us to have it together. I loved that. It was like- well, it was like you'd climbed up that tree and found me there at the top. And we had that together. — David Levithan
May the Lord revive the crushed spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The only living language is the language in which we think and have our being. — Antonio Machado
If God wishes to be born as man and to unite mankind in the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, He suffers the terrible torment of having to bear the world in its reality. It is a crux; indeed, He Himself is His own cross. The world is God's suffering, and every individual human being who wishes even to approach his own wholeness knows very well that this means bearing his own cross. But the eternal promise for him who bears his own cross is the Paraclete. — Carl Jung