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Nothing is more useless in developing a nation's economy than a gun, and nothing blocks the road to social development more than the financial burden of war. War is the arch enemy of national progress and the modern scourge of civilized men. — King Hussein I

I can't exactly describe how I feel but it's not quite right. And it leaves me cold. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The opportunity to perform my music for billions of people around the globe will be the greatest highlight of my life, I am honoured to be part of the biggest sports event in the world. — Tiesto

One might be a coincidence." Hands on her hips, she turned back. "Put them together it's a pattern. — J.D. Robb

You gave me life and showed me kindness, and in your providence watched over my Spirit. JOB 10:12 NIV — David Jeremiah

In a world filled with hate, prejudice, and protest, I find that I too am filled with hate, prejudice, and protest. — Bob Gibson

If we are really going to debate how criminals might access, modify, convert or adapt guns to fit their needs, then we can put all of the other arguments behind us right now, because none of them make a difference. That said, it's pretty telling just how weak your argument is when you have to resort to a 'yeah, but criminals might ... ' stance to make your point. — Glenn Beck

Every invention creates new needs, but the biggest needs are not for new and more advanced versions of the last invention but for solutions to the social problems the last invention created. — Philip Slater

I do not know what the heart of a bad man is like. But i do know what the heart of a good man is like. And it is terrible. — Ivan Turgenev

When Americans find out I grew up in the tenements, the question they invariably ask me is "how did you end up there?" Americans, it seems, find comfort in reasons and explanations. They honestly believe that if they can find the reason for someone else's misfortune, they can avoid that misfortune themselves. If they could find out how I ended up in the tenements, they could assure themselves that it could never have happened to them. — Susan Lynn Peterson

I instinctively try to protect people from filth. — Tony Abbott