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#1. But believing in God and having a relationship with Him were two different things.
Karen Kingsbury
#2. In the space which thought creates around itself there is no love. This space divides man from man.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#3. Red is a colour I've felt very strongly about. Maybe red is a very Indian colour, maybe it's one of those things that I grew up with and recognise at some other level.
Anish Kapoor
#4. In Korea, it's a tradition to inherit your father's business. Unfortunately, I'm the only son in the entire family, so they were forcing too much.
Psy
#5. I'm interested in utopian communities of the past. Many of them didn't survive and I'm examining closely the reasons they failed.
Marina Abramovic
#6. You kids were all in college, and I suddenly saw that I was stuck alone with a man who, all those years later, was still wanting me to be someone I wasn't.
Barbara Delinsky
#7. But these factory people, who on earth wears cotton that can afford linen?
Elizabeth Gaskell
#8. Sweetheart, this is my first time, too. I waited a long time for you, for this. I couldn't imagine being with anyone else but you. This is the beginning for us, baby. This is my forever,
Aria Cole
#9. Together, we can make a change in the world. Together we can help to stop racism. Together we can help to stop prejudice. We can help the world live without fear. It is our only hope. And without hope we are lost.
Michael Jackson
#10. The internet is an amazing medium for languages,
David Crystal
#11. Don't be fooled into turning to Communism looking for food.
Jomo Kenyatta
#12. You can't live in a dialect without tremendous work. Like any muscle, accents and voices and languages are all formed out of the muscles that we have in our mouths and faces and tongues.
Lake Bell
#13. We must depend on His Word, pray the promises of God, and then watch what happens. The Word spoken through your lips releases angels.
Benny Hinn
#14. I don't turn to greeting cards for wisdom and advice, but they are a fine reflection of the general drift of the culture.
Susan Orlean
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