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I made the contract with God years ago, that no matter what came through, I would say it, but if I ever hurt someone, I would stop.
— Sylvia Browne
There are more gifts in who you are than there are in who you think you want to be.
— Julieanne O'Connor
What you do to prevent further felonious assault, as long as the felon is still capable of action, is justified.
— Jeff Cooper
For us, genocide was the gas chamber - what happened in Germany. We were not able to realize that with the machete you can create a genocide.
— Boutros Boutros-Ghali
People who want to change everything in the world but never think of changing themselves are clapping with one palm.
— Subhan Zein
Our focus should not be on emerging technologies, but on emerging cultural practices.
— Henry Jenkins
Be who you want to be. Not what they think you should be.
— Lisa M. Cronkhite
Any Michael Jackson song will make any dancer go nuts.
— Harry Shum Jr.
The most callous of her guests admired her as young Rome applauded some gladiator who could die smiling.
— Honore De Balzac
The world keeps on changing, but there is always something, somewhere, that remains the same.
— Ruskin Bond
Those who know you, don't know you. Those who don't know you, want to know you; and the cycle goes on.
— Vinita Kinra
I would love to do an unauthorized biography about Congress ... It's like a secret society up there.
— Kitty Kelley
If you are feeling constrained by a group that you belong to, ask yourself,
"How can I participate in this community and still be who I am? — Gina Greenlee
"How can I participate in this community and still be who I am? — Gina Greenlee
Speech is one of the marvels that characterize man, and also one of the most difficult spontaneous creations that have been accomplished by nature.
— Maria Montessori
Force is incomplete and therefore has to be fed energy constantly. Power is total and complete in itself and requires nothing from outside.
— David Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.