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The suffering of our people is greater than our differences. We are not yet free at last, so there is work to be done. — Louis Farrakhan

Stop a knife? You're serious."
"As a heart attack."
"You are something else."
I couldn't tell if he was giving me a compliment or a veiled insult. "I try to be an individual. It's all the rage. — J.A. Saare

People can perfect whatever facade they want, but everyone holds their sins close to their skin. — Jeaniene Frost

An ounce of cancer prevention is worth a ton of cancer cure. — Robert A. Wascher

I want to talk about the internet, the impact it is having on the innocence of our children, how online pornography is corroding childhood and how, in the darkest corners of the internet, there are things going on that are a direct danger to our children, and that must be stamped out. — David Cameron

I began to consider, upon the thought of "permanently" relocating, everything New York had made me. When I arrived, I was like a half-carved sculpture, my personality still and undefined image. But the city wears you down, chisels away at everything you don't need, streamlines your emotions and character until you are hard cut, fully defined, and perfect like a Rodin sculpture. That is something truly wonderful, the kind of self-crystallyzation not available in any other city. But then, if you stay too long, it keeps on wearing you down, chipping away at traits you cherish, character that you've earned. Stay forever, and it will grind you down to nothing. — Jacob Tomsky

But you know, sometimes people smile when they're sad. And sometimes girls who look sad are really smiling — Jenn Bennett

Giants versus Jets Super Bowl. I'm telling you, that's all I want to see. — Jesse McCartney

A man is seldom more manly than when he is what you call unmanned,
the source of his emotion is championship, pity, and courage; the instinctive desire to cherish those who are innocent and unhappy, and defend those who are tender and weak. — William Makepeace Thackeray