Anwar Awlaki Quotes & Sayings
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There's never been any love lost between us, and there probably never will be, but you keep your word and I know that if you say you'll do this for me, you'll do it. Your honor might survive betraying a friend because the friend would forgive you. I wouldn't. — Seanan McGuire

We are all connected. The living to the nonliving, as the nonliving to the living. All things in all directions in all times. It is only in the physical dimension that we have limitations. (The membrane between us is thinner than you think.) — Garth Stein

I'm slower and some days are better than others, but I'm a fighter. — Richard Pryor

Pray for powers equal to your tasks. — Phillips Brooks

Iman is to believe, even when an overpowering tide of evil surrounds you. — Anwar Al-Awlaki

Possibilities lies in a daring dream. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's too easy to believe in our own importance when we're surrounded by our own creations all day. — Lynn Austin

Nidal Hasan communicated with Anwar al-Awlaki, a known radical cleric, asked about waging jihad against his fellow soldiers. The problem is because of political correctness, the [Barack] Obama administration, like a lot of folks here, want to search everyone's cell phones and e-mails and not focus on the bad guys. And political correctness is killing people. — Ted Cruz

My diplomatic position will not consist of going and kneeling down in front of George Bush. — Segolene Royal

I wanted to reinvent horror comics. I felt like it was my mission to open people's eyes to the fact that horror comics could be so much more than the popular perception of them. — Stephen R. Bissette

Terrorist', noun: 1. Someone my government tells me is a terrorist; 2. Someone my President decides to kill. — Glenn Greenwald

A mistake is something that you did
thinking it was right but it was wrong.
A sin is something that you know is
wrong. — Anwar Al-Awlaki

I vividly remember the summer of 1964 with its voter registration drives, boiling racial tensions, and the erupting awareness of the cruelty of racism. I was never the same after that summer. — Sue Monk Kidd

To rid the world of Osama bin Laden, Anwar al-Awlaki and Moammar Qaddafi within six months: if Obama were a Republican, he'd be on Mount Rushmore by now. — Andrew Sullivan