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I was born the son of a lawless man, always spoke my mind with a gun in my hand. — Christopher Cross

It has been noted that actions speak louder than words. Truth is, I have found that during many situations in life, words are just noise ... and actions are the ONLY things that speak. — Steve Maraboli

It has always seemed slightly uncomfortable, the idea of politicised musicians. Very few of them are clever enough to do it; if they're good at the political side, the music side suffers, and vice versa. — Robert Smith

I will try and remember always to approach God in secret with as much reverence in speech, posture, and behavior as in public. Help me, Thou who knowest my frame and pitiest as a father his children. — David Livingstone

We should be worried about protecting the homeland. I think that policy is changing, should change and will change. — Adam Schiff

Because when you unite, that is the power of God, you know. God love Love, which is unity. So when you unite, you get the whole power of God. That's what him want. Until Black people unite ... if the Black people don't unite, the world, no one, no one can live good. — Bob Marley

It didn't get any more glamorous than Havana, Cuba, in the 1950s. I used to go there when I was a waiter on a cruise ship. — Sirio Maccioni

Understanding is important for studying,
knowledge is important for teaching,
and wisdom is important for living. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I'm me, and what the hell can I do about it!
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I, the solemn investigator of useless things... — Fernando Pessoa

Ask often, be content of little, reward always. — Nuno Oliveira

In LA you can't tell the teenagers and the moms apart, which is so strange to me. And then it's like, "Who is leading who?" Are the moms emulating the daughters? In which case we're going backwards - that's not how it goes - the mothers teach the daughters how to be. It's a very strange thing to me. — Laura Benanti