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I will conquer and subjugate the world. Sun Myung Moon
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Am I foolish and insignificant or am I great? I gave all the individuals in the world cause to kneel down in front of me. Sun Myung Moon
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The democratic world has come to a dead end; likewise, the communist world has come to a dead end. But the Unification Church is just beginning! Sun Myung Moon
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Remember that the Unification Church rose, not in freedom, but from a prison, the pit of suffering. Sun Myung Moon
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My every action is to liberate God from his sorrow. Sun Myung Moon
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There are enough churches already, but the world still needs salvation. Sun Myung Moon
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There is, I am convinced, no picture that conveys in all its dreadfulness, a vision of sorrow, despairing, remediless, supreme. If I could paint such a picture, the canvas would show only a woman looking down at her empty arms. Charlotte Bronte
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There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens
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Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. Charles Caleb Colton
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Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly. Charles Dickens
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There isn't a new sorrow in the world -- they're all old ones -- but we can all find new happiness if we look in the right way. Myrtle Reed
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There is nothing like employment, active indispensable employment, for relieving sorrow. Employment, even melancholy, may dispel melancholy. Jane Austen
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But sorrow is better than fear. For fear impoverishes always, while sorrow may enrich. Alan Paton
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Wisely weigh our sorrow with our comfort. William Shakespeare
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Be of comfort, and your heavy sorrow Part equally among us; storms divided, Abate their force, and with less rage are guided. John Heywood
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We ... want to resolve the dispute over the dismissed workers; however, that will not include the reinstatement of those who instigated and incited the walkout action and who harassed and intimidated those employees who chose to come to work during this difficult time. David Siegel
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We have seen David McClain in action for the past year and a half and feel strongly that he is the right person and the best person at the right time to take the university forward. Kitty Lagareta
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We have no intention of invading North Korea or taking hostile action against North Korea, Colin Powell
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When faith and hope fail, as they do sometimes, we must try charity, which is love in action. We must speculate no more on our duty, but simply do it. When we have done it, however blindly, perhaps Heaven will show us why. Dinah Maria Mulock
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We want people to observe how we protect the old as we build the new. It's critical that people have the opportunity to observe the smaller actions that make a big difference. Stefan Pryor
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We want people to be aware that we're taking action on it, ... The most important thing right now is to find out the route along which the methane is migrating. William Cooper
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We've stood shoulder to shoulder with the president, but with this action, all the good that has been done has been wiped away. Gilbert Gallegos
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It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it. Charlotte Bronte
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We must scrunch or be scrunched. Charles Dickens