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People are drawn to religion because for them there is only one thing worse than an ambiguous life, and that is an unambiguous death. — Stephen R. Harrison

The folkish philosophy is fundamentally distinguished from the Marxist by reason of the fact that the former recognizes the significance of race and therefore also personal worth and has made these the pillars of its structure. These are the most important factors of its view of life. — Adolf Hitler

Place or that place. The rest of the time, they ate in his solar, — George R R Martin

You are a nobody till you stop doing the same stupid things everybody else is doing! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I have crazy eyebrows, so it's crucial to tame them. Just like your hair, they set off your features. — Natalie Morales

The game-playing market today is pretty sizable. — John Romero

- but Surge was not mad, had never been completely drained of his compassion and he could never forget, nor could he since then look upon the helpless and the innocent with anything less than outrage and a desire for justice. — John Spencer

Multiculturalism, if its logic is fully played out, is the ideology of national suicide. — Rich Lowry

No one really knew Freddie. He was shy, gentle and kind. He wasn't the person he put over on stage. — Roger Meddows Taylor

When you're running and you are there, there's a little person that talks to you and that little person says "Oh, I'm tired", "My lounge's about to pop", "I'm so hurt", "I'm so tired", "There's no way I can possibly continue". And you wanna quit. Right? That person, if you learn how to defeat that person when you're running you will learn how to not quit when things get hard in your life. — Will Smith

The sheer magnitude and sameness of mass-produced and mass-marketed goods that Americans have grown to expect can be really disorienting. — Sam Calagione

Exhaustively researched and beautifully written, Cronkite is a classic. Douglas Brinkley has written his best book yet. This is a fascinating story that will be read for years to come. — Debby Applegate