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I think about what will happen if no one fights back. I think about a world where no one stands up to injustice. — Tahereh Mafi

I started playing guitar when I was in my late teens, and within two years I was starting to play shows. — Buzz Osborne

The prince's official job description as king will be 'defender of the faith,' which currently means the state-financed absurdity of the Anglican Church, but he has more than once said publicly that he wants to be anointed as defender of all faiths - another indication of the amazing conceit he has developed in six decades of performing the only job allowed him by the hereditary principle: that of waiting for his mother to expire. — Christopher Hitchens

Islam is not a race ... Islam is simply a set of beliefs, and it is not 'Islamophobic' to say Islam is incompatible with liberal democracy. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Waiting for God is not laziness. Waiting for God is not the abandonment of effort. Waiting for God means, first, activity under command; second, readiness for any new command that may come; third, the ability to do nothing until the command is given. — G. Campbell Morgan

The simplest scheme of evolution is one that depends on two processes; a generator and a test. The task of the generator is to produce variety, new forms that have not existed previously, whereas the task of the test is to cull out the newly generated forms so that only those that are well fitted to the environment will survive. — Herbert Simon

BETTER SAFE THEN SORRY — Madisyn Taylor

When you are not writing, you are a writer too. It doesn't leave you. — Natalie Goldberg

If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values - that all reality hinges on moral foundations and that all reality has spiritual control. — Martin Luther King Jr.

We are instructed to do the negative; the positive is already within us. — Franz Kafka

For sure I once thought of myself as the poet who would save the ordinary from oblivion. — Philip Levine

Maybe working on the little things as dutifully and honestly as we can is how we stay sane when the world is falling apart." The — Haruki Murakami