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Words are thought descriptors. They project thoughts from anonymity. They transfer thoughts into messages. Messages move the world. — William E. Jefferson

People put limitations on their creativity, believing they have to rely on what they know and what they have done. — Bertrand Piccard

Absolutely, it's a Sunni area. So the key here, once Ramadi is taken that you have the Sunni tribal fighters, Sunni police in there patrolling the city. — Tom Bowman

We desire truth and find within ourselves only uncertainty. — Blaise Pascal

Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run — Andrew Marvell

Everything changes, nothing perishes, — Elly Griffiths

My soul was bruised and sore. For the first time ever in my life, I was agraid of what would happen. I was afraid that he was going to destroy me, and I simply could not do again what I'd just done. I could not be part of this design. I prayed I coudn't be made to do it, that I would have the strength to refuse. I felt his hands on my shoulders. "Turn and look at me," he said. And there it was again, the most seductive beauty I'd ever beheld. 'I am yours, my love. You are my only true companion.' But I couldn't speak these words to him. — Anne Rice

Since politics fundamentally should be a moral enterprise, the church in this sense has something to say about politics. — Pope Benedict XVI

In following the Way, the noble-minded treasure three things: a manner free of violence and arrogance, a countenance full of sincerity and trust, a voice free of vulgarity and impropriety. — Confucius

Why is Cloud 9 so amazing? What is wrong with Cloud 8? That joke came off the top of my head, and the top of my head ain't funny! — Mitch Hedberg

I find as an artist if I'm not expressed relatively consistently, I get really depressed. — Alanis Morissette

You can't picture NOTHING, because as soon as you do, it's SOMETHING. — Cynthia C. DeFelice

I am thinking about you, I say to her. Can you hear me? — Jill Bialosky

Being healthy in steadfastness is power need in our day of entitlement. Entitlement thinks it deserves what it receives, but steadfastness is instead thankful for what it receives because it teaches appreciation through challenge. — Eric Mason