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Do you know, Mother, that Haj Salem was buried alive in his home? Does he tell you stories in heaven now? I wish I had had a chance to meet him. To see his toothless grin and touch his leathery skin. To beg him, as you did in your youth, for a story from our Palestine. He was over one hundred years old, Mother. To have lived so long, only to be crushed to death by a bulldozer. Is this what it means to be Palestinian? — Susan Abulhawa

When we start a new task, or confront an unpleasant chore, we should take a moment to ask ourselves "why. — Charles Duhigg

In a way, by being fully committed to the Olympic movement globally, I'm better able to promote women's hockey and talk about women's hockey and put a face to women's hockey, to all the IOC members. — Angela Ruggiero

Chicken, breasts, boneless, skinless fillets, 2 to 3 lb 10-15 " " Chicken, drumsticks (legs) or thighs 10-15 — Joel Brothers

If an individual is born with the obligation to obey, who is born with the right to command? — Tom G. Palmer

I'm more influenced by characters than standups. I love strong, comic women because it's so hard, and I have so much respect for anyone who can do it. I'm a big fan of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and people like that. — Amy Hoggart

One likes to hear what is going on, to be au fait as to the newest modes of being trifling and silly. — Jane Austen

I think we are wise, we English speakers, to savor accents. They teach us things about our own tongue. — Anne Rice

He controlled her with each thrust, damn near stamping his name on her privates-in all caps, bolded, so she'd never forget who it belonged to. — Delaney Diamond

The Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, devotes 20,000 words to the person of Jesus Christ and never once hints that He didn't exist. — John Ankerberg

First, cut out all the wisdom, then cut out all the adjectives. — W. Somerset Maugham