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The distinctive mark of the Christian, today more than ever, must be love for the poor, the weak, the suffering. — Pope John Paul II

Even if people say that I don't have a character still I am a well known character. — Amit Abraham

I'm not sure if you're the person for me any more. — Zadie Smith

On 'The Office,' so much of the show is about disguising your true feelings and your romantic feelings because it was a mock documentary. — Mindy Kaling

Even God cannot make two times two not make four. — Hugo Grotius

Happy the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I feel young, but my body doesn't agree. — Bryant Gumbel

When a child is given to his parents, a crown is made for that child in Heaven, and woe to the parents who raise a child without consciousness of that eternal crown! — Fulton J. Sheen

If you want to see God, simply look into the eyes of an animal. — J. Bartell

When they talk about music getting in your blood, I understand exactly what they're talking about, because that is me. — Travis Tritt

For me, it would be very difficult to express an opinion about our times without humor. I don't think you could do that. — Camille Henrot

[I]f we could imagine a world without slavery and abolish that institution, then we can face the troubles we have now ... Who was it that imagined a world where the Nazis could be defeated?There were those who looked upon that war machine and said: this can and must be destroyed.That resistance ... began with an act of the imagination. Resistance begins with the imagination. — Tony Leuzzi

The scientific approach to life is not necessarily appropriate to states of visceral anguish. — Anthony Burgess

Leaving superiority out of the question, then, you might still agree to receive my orders now and then, without being piqued of hurt but the tone of command-will you?
I smiled. I thought to myself Mr. Rochester is peculiar. He seems to forget that he pays me £30 per annum for receiving his orders. — Charlotte Bronte