Tranquilino Quotes & Sayings
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Kim Il Sung not only presided over the birth of a new nation in an old land, he was inextricably bound to the fate of North Korea. Perhaps to a greater degree than any other modern political leader, he may be seen as the full embodiment of the state. Indeed, Kim was more integral to state and society in North Korea than Stalin in the Soviet Union, or Mao in China. — Kim Il-sung

I am looking forward to even greater healings and miracles in my ministry. — Benny Hinn

I'd probably like to get into acting - I've got lots of things that I could do, but at the moment it's just music, music, music. — Cher Lloyd

Virtue, thou in rags, may challenge more than vice set off with all the trim of greatness. — Philip Massinger

The best prayers have often more groans than words. — John Buchan

Her smile could wash away a thousand doubts as soon as light up a room. — Belinda Jeffrey

I am 1,000 percent for Tom Eagleton and I have no intention of dropping him from the ticket. — George McGovern

In all the research you do as a coach, studying other coaches and championship-type situations, you find that all those teams combined talent with great defense. You've got to stop other teams to win. — Pat Riley

When you get done with breakfast we're going to head into town to do some shopping.
Oh God. It was worse than I thought. — Tammy Blackwell

How absurd it would be if the further development of the menagerie itself would be held back by self-inflicted wounds! — Anonymous

As Osama bin Laden puts it: In this final phase of the ongoing struggle, the world of the infidels was divided between two superpowers
the United States and the Soviet Union. Now we have defeated and destroyed the more difficult and the more dangerous of the two. Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy. — Bernard Lewis

One common calamity makes men extremely affect each other, though they differ in every other particular — Richard Steele