Martin Luther Quotes
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I don't want my poems to be sentimental, though I do acknowledge that sentiment is probably rather under-reported in a lot of people's feelings a lot of the time.
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If you are going to think black, think positive about it. Don't think down on it, or think it is something in your way. And this way, when you really do want to stretch out and express how beautiful black is, everybody will hear you.
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Always let your subordinates know that the honor will be all theirs if they succeed and the blame will be yours if they fail.
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The media can make boxers, controls who makes it big and who doesnt. They can build up fighters or knock them down.
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I want India to come into her own and that state cannot be better defined by any single word than Swaraj.
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A preacher must be both soldier and shepherd. He must nourish, defend, and teach; he must have teeth in his mouth, and be able to bite and fight.
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Tell me how you read and I'll tell you who you are.
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In the end, excellence in education means excellence in teaching, and if this country would give the status to first grade teachers that we give to full professors, this one act alone would revitalize the nation's schools.
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Christ is never in haste: least of all, on His errands of love. And He is never in haste, because He is always sure.
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It's important that top clubs don't lose sight of the fact that it's the English Premier League and English players should be involved.
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Rather than making that a good project, I like to make the kinds of films that children can understand in five minutes what the film is about.
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One of the statistics that always amazes me is the approval of the Chinese government, not elected, is over 80 percent. The approval of the U.S. government, fully elected, is 19 percent. Well, we elected these people and they didn't elect those people. Isn't it supposed to be different? Aren't we supposed to like the people that we elected?
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God shows us in Himself, strange as it may seem, not only authoritative perfection, but even the perfection of obedience--an obedience to His own laws; and in the cumbrous movement of those unwieldiest of his creatures we are reminded, even in His divine essence, of that attribute of uprightness in the human creature "that sweareth to his own hurt and changeth not.
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The law of God cannot be fulfilled by external obedience.