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My dad was one of four children. His three siblings were female, and he loved and protected them. — Dan Hill
You don't have to warn the darkness that you are coming with the Light. Just shine your light. This is how you bring peace to the world. — Mary Robinson Reynolds
I don't think my music's as traditional as people make it out. — George Strait
Our own intellectual shortfalls and perplexities do not alter the fact of God's astonishing foreknowledge, which takes into account our choices for which we are responsible. Amid the mortal and fragmentary communiques and the breaking news of the day concerning various human conflicts, God lives in an eternal now where the past, present, and future are constantly before Him (see D&C 130:7). — Neal A. Maxwell
Even on a $100 million film, people will complain that they haven't got enough money and enough time, so that's always going to be an element in filmmaking. — Ryan Kwanten
The faith that acts not, is it truly faith? — Jean Racine
When we are dealing with death we are constantly being dragged down by the event: Humor diverts our attention and lifts our sagging spirits. — Allen Klein
Every happiness is the child of a separation it did not think it could survive. — Rainer Maria Rilke
All policies allowed in war and love. — Susanna Centlivre
I don't think there is anything good about fame. 'Tables in restaurants.' People say that but, then again, why don't you just call the day before? Or go eat somewhere else? — Jodie Foster
If we want to help poor people out, one way to do that is to help them explore and use their own capability. Human being is full of capacity full of capability, is a wonderful creation. But many people never get a chance to explore that, never, no that she nor he has that — Muhammad Yunus
Marriage! Nothing else demands so much of a man. — Henrik Ibsen
I am but one member of a vast team made up of many organizations, officials, thousands of scientists, and millions of farmers - mostly small and humble - who for many years have been fighting a quiet, oftentimes losing war on the food production front. — Norman Borlaug
But however small it was [the thought], it had, nevertheless, the mysterious property of its kind -put back into the mind, it became at once very exciting, and important; and as it darted and sank, and flashed hither and thither, set up such a wash and tumult of ideas that it was impossible to sit still. — Virginia Woolf