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Compromised gospel produces people that lack understanding
— Sunday Adelaja
It is important that the Greek people make decisions on important developments.
— George Papandreou
The Communist party must control the guns.
— Mao Zedong
My career is really important to me, but there have to be other great, important things in your life besides work.
— Katherine Heigl
Talent is only the starting point.
— Irving Berlin
It sometimes feels like I'm not doing anything.
— David Friedman
As far as she could see, children mostly argued, shouted, ran around very fast, laughed loudly, picked their noses, got dirty and sulked.
— Terry Pratchett
I knew unless I got stopped I was going to go all the way. I don't know if I can run any faster. I just ran as fast as I could.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
Wisely and slow. They stumble that ran fast. - William Shakespeare
— Kasey Michaels
It is Australian innocence to love The naturally excessive and be proud Of a thoroughbred gelding who ran fast.
— Peter Porter
In high school, the fastest I ever ran was like a 4.67; that's pretty fast. But then, I only weighed 168 pounds.
— Gabriel Luna
I ran very fast in the wrong direction.
— Lauryn Hill
Since I was a kid, I've been telling everyone about the rain forest and how it's being destroyed.
— Kristin Kreuk
The thing I ran up against was everybody wanted a song so fast. It took me two years to finish 'Touch Me in the Morning.'
— Michael Masser
Wisdom isn't everything. Survival requires an element of trickery, Chaos, subterfuge. All qualities I possess (if I may say so) in abundance.
— Joanne Harris
It is a race, everyone will finish it but where one stands depend upon how fast he ran.
— Rachit Bansal
I'm well aware when they fired the starting gun I was halfway down the track, but I still ran as fast as I could for 25 years.
— Joss Whedon