God's first line of defense - and offense - for every situation is prayer.
Joyce Meyer
Recitation: by Male by Female
Everybody I knew, practically, was a journalist when I was a kid - my father, all of his friends. I never wanted to be like those people.
Matt Taibbi
FatherPeopleFriendsNeverKid
I've been criticised for being an eternal optimist.
Anand Mahindra
OptimistBeingBeenEternal
I am a person who sticks to her word.
Steffi Graf
I AmPersonHerWhoWordSticks
If marriage really is a sacred institution, then why is the government controlling it, especially in a nation that affirms separation of church and state?
Tony Campolo
MarriageGovernmentChurchSeparation
I listened to this interview once with Jerry Seinfeld that really influenced my comedy and all of my writing, which is that when you're starting out in comedy, it's the audience that tells you what's funny about you. And you need to listen to that and make a note of that.
Mike Birbiglia
FunnyWritingComedyYouNeedOut
Fogs are like dreams that feed the soul, and without their mysterious embrace, childhood, courtship, poetry and the composition of music become all the more difficult.
Michael Leunig
DreamsMusicChildhoodSoulPoetry
I don't like to sit around whining about the corporate media, how they control everything, own everything. We already know that.
Michael Moore
ControlMediaKnowEverythingOwn
In baseball, nothing surprises me. I understand this is a business.
Jose Reyes
BusinessBaseballMeUnderstand
I don't know what the future holds, but I have to be confident about it. It's just the way I am.
Dawn French
FutureI AmConfidentKnowWayJust
A lot of libertarians and ultra-capitalists like to put out this idea that competition makes for better creativity. But it's just because we don't see all the creativity that's been crushed.
Boots Riley
CreativityCompetitionBetterSee
Who would say no to a film like 'Gunday?'
Arjun Kapoor
SayFilmWouldWhoLike
Memory always obeys the commands of the heart.
Antoine Rivarol
HeartMemoryAlwaysCommands
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