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President Obama is a man who had certain advantages because of the civil rights movement. He had the opportunity to go to some of the best schools in this country - schools that train you how to run the political paradigm, not challenge it. The leaders of the Black Power Movement were challenging that paradigm. — Danny Glover
And that the love of a parent for a child is the most powerful force on earth. — Lucinda Riley
Any tool that helps instill God's Word in the lives of people is something I can enthusiastically endorse! — Robert Jeffress
Eleanor Marx was a pragmatic person of actions and deeds and she was an organizer. — Rachel Holmes
Unlicensed hooch from a stranger in a parking lot. Good idea? Yes, of course it is. — Anthony Bourdain
When you read the history of the human family, it slowly comes to you that all the world's oceans once fell as tears. — Paul Lutus
I have found that I have no unusual endowments of intellect, but this day I resolve that I will be an uncommon Christian. — David Livingstone
Never join a conspiracy that you could possibly betray, because if you could, someone else will. — Peter J. Carroll
God is waiting to be put to the test by His people in prayer. He delights in being put to the test on His promises. It is His highest pleasure to answer prayer, to prove the reliability of His promises. — Edward McKendree Bounds
In war I would deal with the Devil and his grandmother — Joseph Stalin
Every time you do a movie, it's important for your career, your reputation. — Michelle Yeoh
The Deep South has the friendliest people in the world. They will do anything for you. They also want to know what's going on and won't hesitate to ask questions. — John Grisham
Sometimes I wish for falling
Wish for the release
Wish for falling through the air
To give me some relief
Because falling's not the problem
When I'm falling I'm in peace
It's only when I hit the ground
It causes all the grief — Florence Welch