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Preserve your history and become everlasting; receive new life from the times that have gone by. — Muhammad Iqbal

Whomever you're going to interview, you have to be interested in what it is you want to know from them. You have to be interested in the subject. — Kurt Loder

In order to continue to do interesting work, you need to be ... proceeding. — Sam Waterston

Some, in their curiosity, will say, "But you Mormons have another Bible! Do you believe in the Old and New Testaments?" I answer we do believe in the Old and New Testaments, and we have also another book, called the Book of Mormon. What are the doctrines of the Book of Mormon? The same as those of the Bible. — Brigham Young

Praise the LORD! For it is good to sing praises to our God; For it is pleasant, and praise is beautiful. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

I smoked 20 cigarettes to get that sound because I'd read that John Lennon smoked a load of cigarettes on "Twist and Shout". — Steve Diggle

Loving someone is not tough but the real courage is to be with that person forever. — Anuj Tiwari

Did you really think I'd ceased to care? Kitten, I care so much it wrecks me. — Jeaniene Frost

Wages, investments, and home values are the three legs of the economic stool for most Americans. — Mark McKinnon

No gift unrecognized as coming from God is at its own best: therefore many things that God would gladly give us, things even that we need because we are, must wait until we ask for them, that we may know whence they come: when in all gifts we find Him, then in Him we shall find all things. — George MacDonald

I have no aspiration whatsoever to be the next great leading man. — DeForest Kelley

Everyone was supposed to love Emperor Palpatine. Everyone said he was the bravest, most intelligent person in the galaxy, that he was the one who had brought order after the chaos of the Clone Wars. — Claudia Gray

The weapons that were once outside sharpening themselves on war are now indoors there, in the fortress, fragile in glass cases; Why is it (I'm thinking of the careful moulding round the stonework archways) that in this time, such elaborate defences keep things that are no longer (much) worth defending? — Margaret Atwood