Charles Grandison Finney Quotes
It is a mournful fact that most men, and indeed all men of worldly character, have so much regard to public opinion that they dare not act according to the dictates of their consciences when acting thus would incur the popular frown.Charles Grandison Finney
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I'd love to play Moon Knight. I don't know if anybody's doing a Moon Knight animated series any time soon.
Yuri Lowenthal -
I don't want to be a bust.
Malik Jackson -
I think it's time we all agree that gender stereotypes are simply the confabulation of our own mind.
Naveen Jain -
As a nuclear power - as the only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon - the United States has a moral responsibility to act.
Barack Obama -
It was my very good fortune to find a mentor, Clay Felker, who started my career at the 'New York Magazine' as a freelance writer when I had to quit my job at the 'Herald Tribune' to stay home with my young daughter.
Gail Sheehy -
I don't think any media has to feel obliged to show the cover of 'Charlie Hebdo.'
Patrick Chappatte
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Yet my humble capacity has not preserved me from calumnies.
Lajos Kossuth -
We were like psychedelic folk combined with Sonic Youth's noise.
Daisy Berkowitz -
Sword fighting in film is not about how good the fighter is, but how good the actor receiving the blows is.
Takeshi Kitano -
There is a large body of abolitionists in Clinton and Clark Counties in this state, and in Wayne County Indiana, that would undoubtedly support such a store, but whether their support would be sufficient, I am unable to say.
Gamaliel Bailey -
We have to have some rules and regulations in America, or the world would empty out here.
Gary Ackerman -
People forget actors can adapt and change their appearance. In this industry, people sometimes cast to type, or as close to type as possible, but actors are a lot more versatile than you think!
Sam Heughan
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I believe everything falls into place as it's supposed to.
Carlene Carter -
Now as to what pertains to these Surd numbers (which, as it were by way of reproach and calumny, having no merit of their own are also styled Irrational, Irregular, and Inexplicable) they are by many denied to be numbers properly speaking, and are wont to be banished from arithmetic to another Science, (which yet is no science) viz. algebra.
Isaac Barrow -
The words they spoke were voices that she heard. She looked at them and saw them as they were And what she felt fought off the barest phrase.
Wallace Stevens -
Our globalized, automated economy is full of magic - Everyday Low Prices and next-day delivery on that single Gatorade you one-clicked. But it is also full of loss - of jobs, of the dignity of steady work, of chances to rise.
Anand Giridharadas -
TV has a three storyline structure, but 'The Killing' takes on that structure with such ambition.
David Hewson -
No, I wouldn't want the paparazzi ever following me in my life.
Elizabeth Olsen
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The only reason to do this job is because I love playing my music. And I love my bandmates.
Frankie Cosmos -
Captain Cook discovered Australia looking for the Terra Incognita. Christopher Columbus thought he was finding India but discovered America. History is full of events that happened because of an imaginary tale.
Umberto Eco -
Though some student activists of the 1960s may have idolized Alinsky, he didn't particularly idolize them.
Bill Dedman -
My parents ask if I'm alright; I say 'I've just been staying up too late.I need to sleep' I need to do something!To get this awful weight up off my chest,keep her pretty ghost from chasing me!
Conor Oberst Bright Eyes -
We have been influenced by you in the U.S. a lot. Not because anybody exerted pressure on us - if anyone puts pressure on us, we go the other way. But if you put a movie in the cinema and I watch it, I will be influenced.
Mohammad bin Salman -
It is a mournful fact that most men, and indeed all men of worldly character, have so much regard to public opinion that they dare not act according to the dictates of their consciences when acting thus would incur the popular frown.
Charles Grandison Finney