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The Arabs could have peace tomorrow if sufficient numbers of Palestinians were not content to be used as cannon fodder in fruitless assaults on Israel, even as the surrounding Arab powers distract the Arab masses with the red herring of Israel while retarding their countries with their repression and corruption. — Conrad Black

leap in the ability to process and data. For the sake of simplicity, this book will focus on the recent past to discuss various stages where information technology, norms, practices, and rules combined to allow for data gathering and sharing within an enterprise and with individuals. Framing and noting the various risks and opportunities within various stages in the Information Age creates a context for the ensuing discussion surrounding the mission and purpose of the privacy engineer and the call to action for the privacy engineer's manifesto, as presented later in this book. — Michelle Finneran Dennedy

It is most heartening to learn that young men and women, in their late teens and twenties, are increasingly attracted to meditative prayer in the Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. May all the faithful find in the Eucharist their source of strength and courage to imitate our Lady, totally open to his will in their daily lives. It is my hope that this devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist will spread to more and more parishes and dioceses across our nation. — John Joseph O'Connor

The language of my love does not belong to human language, my human body does not touch the flesh of my love. — Paul Eluard

Trouble, Troublemaker yeah that's your middle name
Ooh — Olly Murs

Millions saw the apple fall, Newton was the only one who asked why? — Bernard M. Baruch

Won't SOMEONE think of the PUDDING? — Lisa Mantchev

Heartache makes
for good poetry,
heartburn
not so much. — S. Tarr

We were born of God to influence the standards of the world — Sunday Adelaja

RESPIRATOR, n. An apparatus fitted over the nose and mouth of an inhabitant of London, whereby to filter the visible universe in its passage to the lungs. — Ambrose Bierce

As soon as he saw her face, he knew what it would look like when she ended it. — Jonathan Tropper

Before I could answer that, I should have to see your soul." "To see — Oscar Wilde

The church's main task is to fuel having a fulfilled destiny — Sunday Adelaja

Would certainly not have admired Jesus Christ and he would have been horrified by St Paul - does — Alasdair MacIntyre

No child is capable of speech until he has heard other human beings speak, and even two infants reared together cannot develop a language from scratch. — Peter Farb