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Religion is equated more with dogma
— Sunday Adelaja
The year after I graduated from high school, they came to shoot 'Mr. and Mrs. Bridge' in Kansas City.
— Jason Wiles
That guy punched me in the face for not liking what I said. I thought this was a country where you can say what you think, eh?
— Sai Marie Johnson
When you walk, try to think nothing! You can then obtain the silence of a streetlight or a bridge; stop thinking; after that, you become all you see!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Sex, like death, was important, and yet why did no one seem to care enough to ask the questions that mattered?
— Sharon Guskin
The class of citizens who provide at once their own food and their own raiment, may be viewed as the most truly independent and happy.
— James Madison
After my best friend jumped off the bridge, I knew that I was next. So-Paris. With forty dollars and a one-way ticket.
— James A. Baldwin
In a world that was not easy for Alice to bear or understand, flies were the final and malicious burden laid upon her.
— John Steinbeck
At times, we are the bridge that allows another to re-enter the world after a loss. Don't mistake it for more or its beauty may be lost.
— Danielle Pierre
The clearing is often only happening for us, and those who love us most cannot see or believe in our nascent visions.
— Bryant McGill
The deeper and subtler effects of the economic dimension of globalization intensify the politics of insecurity.
— Andrew Rojecki
I walked across a bridge that doesn't exist. And after that, being scared just didn't seem so important anymore.
— Erica Bauermeister
Hell," he said. "Just when it was getting interesting, too." And he leaped into the water after his friend.
— Cassandra Clare
When I came to England, the first director I met was Charles Sturridge, who told me, 'You speak like somebody out of the 1950s.'
— Richard E. Grant
I grew up listening to English music.
— Ryan Tedder
Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge.
— Margaret Atwood