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This morning I suddenly catch myself: I'm not there, I'm so lost in thought, I don't know what's going on around me. Can you think yourself to death?
— Anna Kamienska
People are suckers for the truth and they know it when they see it.
Open your soul and they will stop and watch. — Dan Alatorre
Open your soul and they will stop and watch. — Dan Alatorre
Among our tasks as witnesses to the love of Christ is that of giving a voice to the cry of the poor.
— Pope Francis
Hip-hop is a voice for voiceless poor people.
— Russell Simmons
Observing the stream of eternal and simple truth is the same for all who look upon the fountainhead of consciousness.
— Bryant McGill
I answered the voice that I was a poor girl who knew nothing of riding and warfare ...
— Joan Of Arc
He kept on digging but the grave did not get any deeper. "The dead are poor," he said in the voice of the stranger. You can't be any poorer than dead.
— Flannery O'Connor
Sam Roth, you bastard, Cole said. There was admiration in his voice, which probably meant I'd made a poor decision.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I've not given them (the poor people of Bihar) heaven, but I've given them a voice.
— Lalu Prasad Yadav
Don't be lazy. Hard work brings happiness. There is no other time to avoid being a lazy. Take that decision now. Kick laziness out.
— Israelmore Ayivor
A government is one that thinks and hears the voice of the poor. A government must live for the poor.
— Narendra Modi
I smoked some pot as a kid, but I just never did drugs.
— Taylor Dayne
When I became political and Communist, it was because they were the only people I had ever met who fought the color bar in their lives.
— Doris Lessing
I used to doubt the existence of angels, not realizing they were men and women walking among us.
— Dannika Dark
On or about December 1910, human character changed.
— Virginia Woolf
how inevitable it was that the aristocrat would refuse his final duty - which was to step aside and vanish into history.
— Frank Herbert
I don't think of myself as doing good works. It's not, 'Oh, I must give these poor people a voice.'
— Lenny Abrahamson
There was no denying it. Boys grabbed him. Their loveliness tore him apart. The world was a wonder after all.
— Paul Russell
One can slide between poor and rich, the difference as slight as between paper and parchment, one voice and a choir, arms hanging by sides and a hug.
— Jeannine Atkins