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“If true happiness depended on the thoughts of man, then all philosophers and deep thinkers would be filled to overflowing with it.”
Source : Sadhu Sundar Singh (2013). “At The Master's Feet”, p.45, Simon and Schuster
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“We (Israelis) always think that we're at the center of everything. It's true that we didn't make peace with Egypt and Jordan, but with two men, President Sadat and King Hussein. It is possible that we will have to restructure the peace and our relations (so that they are) between one people and another.”
Source : Source: www.spiegel.de
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“I get really excited every time there's a female character who is really strong because a lot of females in film are really soft.”
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“One of the most scariest thing in life,is when you come to the realization that the only thing that can save you,is...yourself Demi lovato”
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“Live your life like you're the hero in your movie.”
Source : "Joe Rogan – Adam Carolla – Duncan Trussell – Life And Overcoming Depression". lybio.net.
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“I can't believe that women have got to put on so much in the morning. What time do women wake up? Man, I put a t-shirt and jeans on, and that's it. To see what women have got to go through in the morning, it's more of a respect factor.”
Source : "Brandon T. Jackson Interview BIG MOMMA'S: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON". Interview, collider.com. February 17, 2011.
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“My way of communicating love and interest in people is through cooking. I grew up in an environment where food was really celebrated, and that gave me the message: food makes people happy.”
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“Imagine that you wanted your children to learn the names of all their cousins, aunts and uncles. But you never actually let them meet or play with them. You just showed them pictures of them, and told them to memorize their names. Each day you'd have them recite the names, over and over again. You'd say, "OK, this is a picture of your great-aunt Beatrice. Her husband was your great-uncle Earnie. They had three children, your uncles Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo. Harpo married your aunt Leonie ... yadda, yadda, yadda."”