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A human group transforms itself into a crowd when it suddenly responds to a suggestion rather than to reasoning, to an image rather than to an idea, to an affirmation rather than to proof, to the repetition of a phrase rather than to arguments, to prestige rather than to competence. — Jean Francois Revel
You can never have too many books or too many hugs. — Gina House
I love silent cinema but don't hold it sacred. Like any branch of film there are some very boring films alongside the masterpieces. — Michel Hazanavicius
The best way to get kids reading more is to give them books that they'll gobble up - and that will make them ask for another. — James Patterson
Happened that on a warm windy evening I drove over to East Egg to see two old friends whom I scarcely knew at all. Their house was even more elaborate than — F Scott Fitzgerald
. . . for me the page, the gallery, the stage became the only places my emotions could be expressed and acted out comfortably. — Kim Gordon
We need to continue to strive to tell these different stories. — Arwa Damon
I want my home to be your home, my bed to be your bed. I want your nighttime heat to be within arm's reach. — Mia Sheridan
English is a curiously expressive language. Womb, room, tomb. It sums up living in three words. — Anthony Burgess
I was really into R&B and stuff like that, so I really wanted to sing like Faith Evans or Mariah Carey. But I definitely don't have the skills to sing like that. — Yukimi Nagano
There should be resolutions adopted in top international institutions, which are binding on all states and governments in the world, to forbid the defamation of religions. — Hassan Nasrallah
It may shock some parents to learn that we don't own our children. God has given them to us in trust ... however, God may transfer our children to His home at any time. — Billy Graham
We should consider that the brightness of the Divine countenance, which even an apostle declares to be inaccessible, (1Ti 6: 16) is a kind of labyrinth - a labyrinth to us inextricable, if the Word do not serve us as a thread to guide our path; and that it is better to limp in the way, than run with the greatest swiftness out of it. — John Calvin
