Conscience is the perfect interpreter of life.
Karl Barth
Recitation: by Male by Female
I don't see myself as a famous person.
Jess Glynne
MyselfFamousPersonSee
With all the media attention, all the love from the fans, I felt I needed to prove myself. Prove that I'm not a marketing tool, I'm not a ploy to improve attendance. Prove I can play in this league. But I've surrendered that to God. I'm not in a battle with what everybody else thinks anymore.
Jeremy Lin
LoveGodMyselfBattleMediaPlay
We need to be celebrating those who serve us rather than mocking them for the purpose of getting on TV and selling some books.
Jennifer Granholm
PurposeSellingNeedServeUsBooks
Before the web and these highly focused entities, journalists got to decide what was important to tell their audience and educated their readers. Now, journalists have to try and understand what their consumer actually wants to read and what angle they are looking for in order to keep audiences engaged in a highly competitive world.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
WorldLookingImportantUnderstand
I think if the Vatican is smart, someday they'll collect my work.
Andres Serrano
WorkSmartThinkSomedayI Think
They've hit us and we've got to hit back hard, and I'm not just talking about the terrorists.
Ann Coulter
TalkingBackHardGotUsJust
I'm an American. I have constitutional rights.
AmericanRightsConstitutional
In restoring man from evil sovereignty, we must cheat.
Sun Myung Moon
ManEvilCheatSovereigntyMust
I actually cried during 'Titanic'. It was one of the few movies I've seen in the theater multiple times.
Jason Earles
MoviesTitanicSeenTheaterActually
I always knew I was going to make it, without doubt.
Chazz Palminteri
DoubtAlwaysWithoutGoingKnew
Don Quixote's 'Delusions' is an excellent read - far better than my own forthcoming travel book, 'Walking Backwards Across Tuscany.'
Arthur Smith
TravelBookBetterWalkingMy Own
A cat pours his body on the floor like water. It is restful just to see him.
William Lyon Phelps
WaterBodyHimSeeCatFloor
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