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Where there is no freedom, there is death and destruction. — Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Under normal circumstances, you inviting me to the bedroom would be the highlight of my day. — Richelle Mead
The boy wanted to be accepted as he was, to be reassured that he was not a monster, to be loved by someone, not as the result of force or desire, but through shared feelings and closeness. — Alan McCluskey
John Coltrane is still probably one of the greatest musicians of this century. His tone truly puts demons on a leash. His gift is directly from the mind of God and is very powerful ... The first time I heard a Love Supreme, it was really an assault. It could've been from mars as far as i was concerned, or another galaxy.
I remember the album cover and the name, but the music didn't fit into the patterns of my brain at that point. It was like someone trying to tell a monkey about spirituality or computers, you know, it just didn't compute. — Carlos Santana
They stood together in a false intimacy, a nervous contact. And he was in love with her. — D.H. Lawrence
Each day offers us the gift of being a special occasion if we can simply learn that as well as giving, it is blessed to receive with grace and a grateful heart. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
The praise we seek for our own virtues sometimes tempts us to flatter the imperfections of other men. — Norm MacDonald
In the long run, outsourcing is another form of trade that benefits the U.S. economy by giving us cheaper ways to do things. — Janet Yellen
You have a personal birthright to believe in a God-given mission for your life. — Steven Furtick
Before the thunderous clamor of political debate or war set loose in the world, love insisted on its promise for the possibility of human unity: between men and women, between blacks and whites, northerners and southerners, haves and have-have-nots, self and self. — Aberjhani
To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries. — Aldous Huxley
Epic were adamant that I should carry on being me. They liked the way I look, my clothes, hats ... nothing's changed really. — Olly Murs
The third aspect of the tragic triad concerns death. But it concerns life as well, for at any time each of the moments of which life consists is dying, and that moment will never recur. And yet is not this transitoriness a reminder that challenges us to make the best possible use of each moment of our lives? — Viktor E. Frankl