Victor Hugo Quotes
Death belongs to God alone; by what right do men touch that unknown thing?
Victor Hugo
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There's absolutely nothing that the God I believe in cannot do.
Obiageli Ezekwesili
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I think there's a tendency for actors like myself, and I don't mean to generalize myself, but I've played 'men's men,' if you will, characters that are simmering rage and calculated. There's a trend not to play anything that is opposed to that.
Idris Elba
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Terrorists have goals beyond their supposed pacts with God. They are authors, too.
Karan Mahajan
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Negro equality! Fudge!! How long, in the government of a God, great enough to make and maintain this Universe, shall there continue to be knaves to vend, and fools to gulp, so low a piece of demagougeism as this?
Abraham Lincoln
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'If you go all the way back to the days just following creation, men lived nine hundred years or more.' - Answers to 200 of Life's most Probing Questions
Pat Robertson
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I am thankful for the kind treatment during my captivity and I ask God to accept me with mercy.
Hans Frank
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We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers.
William Shakespeare
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Running at night used to frighten me. Part of it was simply safety, the question of whether level ground would truly appear under each tentative footstep, and whether the temporary but complete blindness suffered while running toward headlights was, in fact, concealing death.
Don Kardong
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With the arrival of humans, it has been said, the universe has suddenly become conscious of itself. This, truly, it the greatest mystery of all.
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
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I think rap music is brought up, gangster rap in particular, as well as video games, every other thing they try to hang the ills of society on as a scapegoat.
Ice Cube
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Personal relations are the important thing for ever and ever and not this outer life of telegrams and anger.
E. M. Forster
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Death belongs to God alone; by what right do men touch that unknown thing?
Victor Hugo