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Cleanest Senior Quotes By Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Bring me to the court, and I'll answer all your questions," I would tell the team. "There will be no court!" they would answer. "Are you a Mafia? You kidnap people, lock them up, and blackmail them," I said. — Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Ken Livingstone

You lose power in Britain and you are just Joe Public again. — Ken Livingstone

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

Having you is different from loving you. — Robert Jackson Bennett

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Hlovate

Everybody know death is inevitably coming, but it never fails to catch everybody by surprise everytime one is going — Hlovate

Cleanest Senior Quotes By J. Kameron Carter

The new vantage from which Christian theology as a discourse on Christian identity must operate in the modern world, then, is the Christological horizon of Mary-Israel. To be Christian is to enter into this horizon. But where is the horizon concretely displayed, where is it made visible if not in despised dark (and especially dark female) flesh? Is this not the flesh of homo sacer . . .the flesh that is impoverished, "despised and rejected of men," flesh that in shame we "hide our faces from" (cf. Isa. 53:3)?
But if this is the case, it follows that the poverty of dark flesh is where one finds the wealthy God. . . In (Christ"s) taking on the form of the slave, the from of despised dark (female) flesh there is the diclsoure (sic) of divinity, a disclosure that undoes the social arrangement of the colonial-racial tyranny (tynannos,), as the seventh-century theologian Maximus the Confessor called it, that is the darker side of modernity — J. Kameron Carter

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Douglas Rushkoff

The smartest hackers understand that their skill at hacking technology may be less important than their skill at hacking the digital marketplace. — Douglas Rushkoff

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Jaeda DeWalt

When we have the disease to please, the word, "Yes" can taste of resentment. We need to take care of ourselves, first, so we can give from a place of abundance. When we give ourselves away to everyone else, first, we having nothing left, with which, to nourish ourselves. This can lead to feelings of bitterness and resentment. Giving to others should be a joyous and enriching experience. — Jaeda DeWalt

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Stacy Pershall

Borderline means you're one of those girls ...
... who walk around wearing long sleeves in the summer because you've carved up your forearms over your boyfriend. You make pathetic suicidal gestures and write bad poetry about them, listen to Ani DiFranco albums on endless repeat, end up in the emergency room for overdoses, scare off boyfriends by insisting they tell you that they love you five hundred times a day and hacking into their email to make sure they're not lying, have a police record for shoplifting, and your tooth enamel is eroded from purging. You've had five addresses and eight jobs in three years, your friends are avoiding your phone calls, you're questioning your sexuality, and the credit card companies are after you. It took a lot of years to admit that I was exactly that girl, and that the diagnostic criteria for the disorder were essentially an outline of my life. — Stacy Pershall

Cleanest Senior Quotes By King Krule

I want to get more and more sophisticated. I'm ready to go from being a kid to being a king. — King Krule

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

It's all about a war of social impulses and beliefs that is as powerful in its way as a big hurricane. — Rebecca Solnit

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Clive Barker

You think I'm finished, so you're leaving me to be crucified by every piece of shit journalist in the fucking country. — Clive Barker

Cleanest Senior Quotes By Dinesh D'Souza

In the progressive narrative, America is to blame, and the first offenders were the Founders themselves. The progressive conclusion is that the founding was "defective," setting up the progressive agenda to replace and move away from founding principles, what Obama called the "remaking" of America. — Dinesh D'Souza