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I must rebel against the idea that millions of Indians, who were Hindus, the other day, changed their nationality on adopting Islam as their religion.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Dante and I were the last two boys in America who grew up without television.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
Growing up, my parents were very, very strict. And then I went to UCLA with John Wooden, who was just off the charts.
— Bill Walton
Looking at the individuals who suffered the most during the hurricane, you could see that those with underlying medical problems were at greater risk.
— Richard E. Besser
Malcolm Muggeridge who said that the only real Englishmen left in the world were to be found in India.
— Ruskin Bond
We still thought that we were the only two people in the world who were interested in the right kind of things in the right kind of way. C.S. Lewis
— Philip Zaleski
You must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your King, and you must treat every Frenchman as if he were the Devil himself.
— Horatio Nelson
Growing up, I looked to people who had the same issues as me and were still living great lives.
— Molly Tarlov
Clothes were terribly important in the '20s. They really were an arbiter of who you were and how much money you had: an indicator of social status.
— Kerry Greenwood
There was nobody who could help her. Nobody in the world. They were all on something, mad, possible enemies, dead.
— Thomas Pynchon
For those who were born lovers, falling in love is not neither an option nor a decision. it is a matter of existence.
— Sameh Elsayed
Maybe only those who faced death daily were able to recognize that courages could be as quiet as a man's thoughts
— Lorraine Heath
There weren't many people in this world who would let you be vulnerable and still believe you were strong.
— Rob Thomas
Nations that went down fighting rose again, but those who surrendered tamely were finished.
— Winston S. Churchill
If I were in a room full of people, I'd rather be the person who is more interesting than the one who is wallpaper.
— Marilyn Manson
Your siblings are the only people in the world who know what it's like to have been brought up the way you were.
— Betsy Z. Cohen
In the inverted food chain of fame, it was the big beasts who were stalked and hunted
— Robert Galbraith
No, the ache in my chest was that I felt alone. That there were no other humans in the world who knew what I knew. I
— Peter Swanson
On All Saints' Sunday, I am faced with sticky ambiguities around saints who were bad and sinners who were good.
— Nadia Bolz-Weber
I know there were many good policemen who died doing their duty. Some of the cops were even friends of ours. But a cop can go both ways.
— Martin Scorsese
It won't matter who my friends were; it won't matter my endorsements; what matters is my heart's response to him.
— Mike Bickle
Plain girls who were also clever were a ha'pence a dozen.
— Julie Anne Long
This world that we live in would be perfect if there were less prejudice and people who think they are better than others.
— Werley Nortreus
I'm not ashamed of who you are. And the only time I would look down on you is if I were helping you back up.
— Belle Aurora
Everyone has friends who were killed in the War. Everyone gives up something when they marry.
— Virginia Woolf
Remember this, my boy. The two greatest men who ever livied-Jesus and Socrates-were both hoboes.
— Sam Torode
She sighed and said, "Why not us? Who knows whether you were given this opportunity for such a time as this?"
-Evelyn Coble, Epoch Dawning — C.H.E. Sadaphal
-Evelyn Coble, Epoch Dawning — C.H.E. Sadaphal
And those who were seen smiling without any reason were thought to be insane by those who could not feel the love that existed in the air!
— Anamika Mishra
If the dead were truly to come back, what would they come back knowing? Could we face them? We who allowed them to die?
— Joan Didion
There were many, many times thereafter that Don regretted having enlisted - but so has every man who ever volunteered for military service.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Your precocity delighted everyone who met you even when you were behaving like a limb of Satan.
— Mary Jo Putney
(Rigg) had often complained that all these languages were useless, and Father had only said, A man who speaks but one language understands none.
— Orson Scott Card
- Find out who you were. Why
— Jan-Philipp Sendker
The Saints were not superhuman. They were people who loved God in their hearts, and who shared this joy with others.
— Pope Francis
No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free.
— John Milton
I think the greatest records we've ever heard, from Zeppelin to Purple to Sabbath to The Who, were all recorded in the studio live.
— Glenn Hughes
Let go of the labels that confine you. Be who you are. The unique person you were born to be!
— Raven Williams
What a queer topsy turvy world it was. It used to be the man who went to the wars, the woman who stayed at home. But here the positions were reversed.
— Agatha Christie
I knew that there were several, among African-American leaders, who had been put out by me because of my failure or reluctance to endorse Sen. Kerry.
— Rodney Alexander
{Victor} was no exception to a rule of Alun's that men over fifty who took care of themselves were not to be trusted.
— Kingsley Amis
The artists in country music who stopped having hits are the ones who were led into something that wasn't them.
— Conway Twitty
Vicars, MPS and lawyers were amont those who considered me to be the best hostess in London.
— Cynthia Payne
[To audience members who were arriving late] You haven't missed a thing, I was just killing time 'til you got here
— Billy Connolly
I saw people who were hostile; they had felt so much hurt that hostility was their only defense against being crushed again.
— Melody Beattie
My dad believed in scaring us as we were growing up. Scaring the boys who wanted to date us more.
— Karin Slaughter
For some reason I am one of those people who act like they were born and raised during the Depression.
— Kirstie Alley
The Houselands. Graveyard to the ones
who got locked out. A chill ran up London's spine. What the hell
were they doing? — Anna Silver
who got locked out. A chill ran up London's spine. What the hell
were they doing? — Anna Silver
Those who were cowards never started, and those who were weak were lost on the way, but the brave find a home in every land.
— Walter Knott
But who would hold up his head, if people judged us by what we were like at twenty?
398 — Hilary Mantel
398 — Hilary Mantel
No one is more grateful to be alive than someone who thought they were going to die.
— J.M. Darhower
The worst tempered people I have ever met were those who knew that they were wrong.
— David Letterman
The only people who ever called me a rebel were people who wanted me to do what they wanted.
— Nick Nolte
They are who we thought they were!
— Dennis Green
Ugly is very popular this year ... I had a feeling these clothes were deigned by someone who didn't like women.
— Andy Rooney
Every blunder behind us is giving a cheer for us, and only for those who were willing to fail are the dangers and splendors of life.
— Carl Sandburg
There were many at Bell Labs and MIT who compared Shannon's insight to Einstein's. Others found that comparison unfair - unfair to Shannon.
— William Poundstone
I was reading all these male writers who were doing wild and wonderful things. It gave me permission to experiment.
— Sandra Cisneros
Surfers were the ones who named all my songs. They'd yell out the names, and we just kept 'em.
— Dick Dale
and all the people who were
— Danielle Steel
That the only Indians who went on trial were
— Katherine Boo
I can't describe how it felt, being there right then, so close together, on the edge between who we were and who we wanted to be.
— Ava Dellaira
I am inclined to think that the people who landed on this coast were only here a very short time ago,
— Jules Verne
She is of a generation who existed before feelings were spoken of.
— George Hodgman
We who were loved will never unlive that crippling fever.
— Adrienne Rich
[To the heckler who said, 'If you were my wife I'd poison you':] No, you wouldn't. I'd do it myself.
— Emmeline Pankhurst
We were not pioneers ourselves, but we journeyed over old trails that were new to us, and with hearts open. Who shall distinguish?
— J. Monroe Thorington
The rishis, who discovered the law of nonviolence in the midst of violence, were greater geniuses than Newton.
— Mahatma Gandhi