Martin Luther Quotes
Dear rulers ... I maintain that the civil authorities are under obligation to compel the people to send their children to school. ... If the government can compel such citizens as are fit for military service to bear spear and rifle, to mount ramparts, and perform other martial duties in time of war, how much more has it a right to compel the people to send their children to school, because in this case we are warring with the devil, whose object it is secretly to exhaust our cities and principalities of their strong men.
 
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	Unfortunately, there is still much to mine in this world and explore creatively.   
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	A physician's physiology has much the same relation to his power of healing as a cleric's divinity has to his power of influencing conduct.   
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	An Englishman will fairly drink as much As will maintain two families of Dutch.   
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	There are times, especially when I was just getting into PC gaming, where I spent way less time playing than obsessing about the quality of the play.   
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	I see the city as an organism, shaped through time by the little humans having habits and doing millions of stuff in and out of it.   
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	We advance on our journey only when we face our goal, when we are confident and believe we are going to win out.   
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	I haven't reported my missing credit card to the police because whoever stole it is spending less than my wife.   
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	It'd be crazy to say just because an artist is not successful that means he's not talented. I don't think anybody really believes that, but sometimes it feels that way.   
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	I was born technically in D.C., and then my family moved to the Columbia area when I was in elementary school. It was right on the line between Clarksville and Columbia in Howard County. I remember it being just like a peaceful, safe atmosphere. I always felt connected to the woods and that whole suburban feel.   
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	I did absolutely grow up in a world surrounded by people who were always performing and being flamboyant.   
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	In high school, I used to draw on my arms with a Sharpie. I knew I was gonna have a lot of tattoos. I'm not exactly classified as an artist, so my drawings could only go so far as I could take 'em. Now my tats are all a story: There's not one I can remember where I got a tat just to get a tat. It's all a part of me. I don't think I'm finished yet.   
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	I've learned that I've got to keep level-headed.   
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	People need to know that they are not alone, that they have not been abandoned; but that there is One Who loves them for what they are, Who cares about them.   
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	We never take people seriously when they are alive, but once they are gone, we always think that we should have treated them better.   
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	Everybody likes the underdog, because everybody feels like the underdog. No matter how successful you are, you always think, 'No one's being nice enough to me!'   
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	I always keep a ball in the car. You never know.   
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	I was a ravenous child. I'm a ravenous adult. I love to eat.   
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	I happen to be privileged enough to be in on the fact that we have been visited on this planet, and the UFO phenomenon is real.   
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	When I was young, I had no choice as to what I was eating.   
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	The idea of telling the story of the Armenian genocide - or, really, any other genocide - and repeating those stories is really important. I also think it's important to always be exposing the warning signs for what was leading up to it. Those tend to always be the same.   
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	'An Unquiet Mind' wasn't hard to write in terms of the actual writing of it.   
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	I had seen movies before that that had made me laugh, but I had never seen anything even remotely close to as funny as Richard Pryor was, just standing there talking.   
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	Greed has taken the whole universe, and nobody is worried about their soul.   
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	Dear rulers ... I maintain that the civil authorities are under obligation to compel the people to send their children to school. ... If the government can compel such citizens as are fit for military service to bear spear and rifle, to mount ramparts, and perform other martial duties in time of war, how much more has it a right to compel the people to send their children to school, because in this case we are warring with the devil, whose object it is secretly to exhaust our cities and principalities of their strong men.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					