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“Better to have a small role in God's story than to cast yourself as the lead in your own fiction.”
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“Yet my humble capacity has not preserved me from calumnies.”
Source : Lajos Kossuth, Francis William Newman (1854). “Select Speeches of Kossuth”, p.22
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“If you seek nothing but the will of God, He will always put you in the right place at the right time.”
Source : Smith Wigglesworth (2013). “Ever Increasing Faith”, p.105, Lulu.com
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“I love Taxi Driver. When I saw it the first time, I didn't understand it, but I loved it because I thought the guy was really cool when he's talking to himself in the mirror.”
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“... one of the blind spots of most Negroes is their failure to realize that small overtures from whites have a large significance... I now realize that this feeling inevitably takes possession of one in the bitter struggle for equality. Indeed, I share it. Yet I wonder how we can expect total acceptance to step full grown from the womb of prejudice, with no embryo or infancy or childhood stages.”
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“Most journalists are broken down alcoholics.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“If George W. Bush really has the courage of his convictions the United States very soon will either wind up dominating the United Nations (as it should) or rendering it impotent (which would probably be even better).”
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“I have my own little path, and although I delve into things, I stay with what I am. Im quite natural with it. Maybe people feel comfortable with that and they trust it, so they buy it. Theyll come and see me in concert. I think I always do a good job in that area.”
Source : FaceBook post by Sarah Brightman from May 11, 2013
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“Our ties are deep and long-standing. We are dependent on each other. And no matter what the issue of the day, whether it be softwood lumber, whether it be a war in Iraq, we need to continue to work together.”
Source : "An Interview with Satish Kumar at the New Story Summit". Kosmos Interview, www.kosmosjournal.org. November 18, 2014.
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“Constant work, constant writing and constant revision. The real writer learns nothing from life. He is more like an oyster or a sponge. What he takes in he takes in normally the way any person takes in experience. But it is what is done with it in his mind, if he is a real writer, that makes his art.”