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You've got to understand , Angel, a man like me looks at a women like you and it's inevitable thatIm going to screw things up . — Bella Andre

Suburban sprawl has heavily damaged the balance of our cities, divorcing environmental context from design and removing the concept of scale from the creation of neighborhoods. — Avi Friedman

By any means necessary, I am for Africa. — Kola Boof

Lying wastes more time than anything else in the modern world. — Margery Allingham

What I don't understand,' Geoff says, 'is why did the first fish, like the one who started land animals, suddenly decide one day to just leave the sea? Like, to leave everything he knew, to go flopping around on a land where no one had even evolved yet for him to talk to?' He shakes his head. 'He was a brave fish, definitely, and we owe him a lot, for starting life on land and everything? But I think he must have been very depressed. — Paul Murray

Now I know what success is: living your truth, sharing it. — Kamal Ravikant

The testimony of the Bible is clear. The God of Jesus, of Peter and of Paul, and of Abraham and Jacob is a living God. He calls himself "I AM," not "I WAS." Scripture isn't a brittle and crumbling letter from a God long silent. The Bible proclaims a God of visions, fresh words, and new revelations. To believe the Bible is to believe in such a God. — Philip Gulley

The world is full of hate and pain
Must words be hateful too? — Debby Feo

That is part of why we must keep talking about Fannie Lou Hamer and about our history as a party and as a nation. We can't forget. If we forget, we can get self-righteous. We are great, but we had to grow into that greatness. Let's not forget that we shut people out. — Leah D. Daughtry

I've danced all over the world, and people are people. We cannot cut off from each other in life. In order to lead, you can't do that. — Judith Jamison

Mans desires are limited by his perceptions; none can desire what he has not perceived. — William Blake