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Throwing young men out of work, throwing people into poverty and ending business life don't promote stability in the Palestinian territories,. — Chris Patten

Anna's voice wasn't a beautiful voice - rough edged and sorrowful, a bit used, somehow male and female at once. Yet it had more vibrancy to it than most Danish voices, which were often thin and white and too pretty to trigger a shiver. Anna's voice had the heat of the south; it warmed Einar, as if her throat were red with coals. — David Ebershoff

Until MTV, television had not been a huge influence on music. To compete with MTV, the country music moguls felt they had to appeal to the same young audience and do it the way MTV did. — Charley Pride

How old are you, really?" I asked. "Eleven." I thought for a bit. Then I asked, "How long have you been eleven for? — Neil Gaiman

Self-regulation is not simply a moral characteristic. It is biologically healthy for both your mind and the body. — Abhijit Naskar

I suggest in my own discussion of this episode, Mann invites us to set the attempt to philosophize about his predicament in the context of Aschenbach's life. The literary presentation thus adds to the naked philosophical skeleton. — Philip Kitcher

Like a man who has been dying for many days, a man in your city is numb to the stench. — Chief Seattle

Serenity and inner beauty come when we wait upon God. "Waiting" like that is not merely wasting time. — Eva Burrows

At the core of your heart, you are perfect and pure. No one and nothing can alter that. — Amit Ray

Fear is a vile thing, and is at the bottom of almost every wrong and hatred of the world. — L.M. Montgomery

Look in your local Christian Bookstore. You could take most of the books there, throw them into the sea, and not lose anything valuable. The vast majority of them are just placebos that superficially attack trivial problems. During the eras when the church was most holy, Christians had very few books to read, but the ones they did have told them how to have a relationship with God. Most books today don't do that. — John F. MacArthur Jr.