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We can have no conception of God higher than man, so our God is man, and man is God. — Swami Vivekananda

On Lock, Stock, we didn't know where the money for shooting the next day was coming from. — Guy Ritchie

Under all wrongdoing lies personal vanity or the feeling that we are endowed and privileged beyond our fellows. — James Stephens

I've personally backed off from direct political involvement. — Pat Robertson

The more people who are dependent on government handouts, the more votes the left can depend on for an ever-expanding welfare state. — Thomas Sowell

As an actor, I love working with directors. As much as I love working with other actors. — Ray Stevenson

All of our political parties are bought and paid for by corporate America, Wall Street, and the wealthy interests. The Republican Party more so, but the Democrats take their share of the loot, too. — Michael Moore

For there are things that make the dead open their eyes in their graves. — Victor Hugo

They walked on in silence for a while, until Rudy said, "I just wish I was like Jesse Owens, Papa." This time, Mr. Steiner placed his hand on Rudy's head and explained, "I know, son - but you've got beautiful blond hair and big, safe blue eyes. You should be happy with that; is that clear?" But nothing was clear. — Markus Zusak

The number of annual drug arrests more than tripled between 1980 and 2005, as drug sweeps and suspicionless stops and searches proceeded in record numbers. — Michelle Alexander

God is the Great Engineer, creating circumstances to bring about moments in our lives of divine importance, leading us to divine appointments — Oswald Chambers

It amazes me how as beings in an unpredictable world, how we glorify our brothers falling. — Xela Ffonrims

He had one of those faces where you were aware of the bones beneath the skin, as if even his bare skull would be attractive. — David Nicholls

My father was an autodidact. It wasn't a middle-class house. Shopkeepers are aspirant. He paid for me to go to private school. He was denied an education - he had a horrible childhood. He got a place at a grammar school and wasn't allowed to go. — Kate Atkinson