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You know, Miss Dixie, there's a time for letting things go, and there's a time for loadin' up your gun for bear. — Dakota Cassidy

Neither James Madison, for whom this lecture is named, nor any of the other Framers of the Constitution, were oblivious, careless, or otherwise unaware of the words they chose for the document and its Bill of Rights. — Diane Wood

You think the world was shocked when Nixon resigned? Wait till I whup George Foreman's behind. — Muhammad Ali

I'm brandin', I aint talking bout Presley. I keep a sniper, I aint talking bout Wesley. — Nicki Minaj

Girl power reduces the theoretical complexity of feminism to a cheery slogan ("GIRLS KICK ASS!"); it represents the ultimate commodification of empowerment; it reinforces the simplistic conception of feminism as being, at heart, "all about choices." But most of all, it it grabbed the rhetoric from one of the most potentially powerful, yet woefully misunderstood, feminist uprisings of my generation, discarded every ounce of political heft, and reduced it to cheap iron-on letters on a baby T. — Rachel Fudge

My toughest opponent has always been me. — Muhammad Ali

You don't want to overeat too much because then you have to work twice as hard. — LaMarr Woodley

Respecting others is the biggest discipline. — JP Joshi

Every divine appointment is preceded by a season of preparation. And if we submit to the preparation, God will fulfill His promise. If we don't, He won't. Why? Because God never sets us up to fail. — Mark Batterson

Some people, I saw, had drowned right away, and some people were drowning in slow motion, drowning a little bit at a time, and would be drowning for years. And some people, like Mick, had always been drowning, they just didn't know what to call it until now. — Sara Gran

I didn't want to travel. I didn't want to leave my family. I heard all these stories from Dad about not having Edward around when he was young, and I didn't want that to happen. — Kim Weston

When I have my Afro and walk down the street, there's no doubt that I'm black. With this [straightened] hair, if I talk about being black on air, viewers write and say, "You're black?!" I feel [straightening your hair] is giving up a sense of your identity. Let's be honest: It's an effort to look Anglo-Saxon. — Jami Floyd

In other words, the Church acknowledges Science as the higher authority. — Wilhelm, Ostwald