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Carrying arms for the removal of the Arms Act can never fall under any scheme of nonviolence. — Mahatma Gandhi
Strong Families = Strong Communities — Angela Freeman
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most influential woman in Washington - for what she has accomplished and for what she may yet do: win the presidency. — Ron Fournier
Twenty years ago the computer was a babbling box. Now it is a boasting beast. — David Luiz
When it comes to work - hurry, hurry, hurry. When it comes to payment - delay, delay, delay. Caste, religion, family background nothing. Talent everything. — Aravind Adiga
I am so proud to be partnering with Waterkeepers, who are the voice for the Gulf Coast's waters. — Sophie B. Hawkins
If you are a parent, the horoscope will aid you to detect the evil latent in your child and teach you how to apply the ounce of prevention. It will show you the good points also, that you may make a better man or woman of the soul entrusted to your care. — Max Heindel
I don't want to go to university. I don't like unity and I hate verses. I just love the choruses of songs. — Emma Forrest
You perhaps now know that desire reduces us to pulp. — Georges Bataille
What, after all, is the purpose of a woman's life? The purpose of a woman's life is just the same as the purpose of a man's life: that she may make the best possible contribution to the generation in which she is living. — Louise McKinney
No matter what happens, it is within my power to turn it to my advantage. — Epictetus
All forms of oppression carry their own semantics. — Judd Trichter
Travel with joy, not to it. — Marty Rubin
I think we need to understand what we mean when we talk about closure, we don't mean transfer or prosecute which is what many of the critics of Guantanamo would like to see happen. When the US government talks about closing Guantanamo, they talk about moving some set of detainees to some other place where they continue to be detained without charge. — Jennifer Daskal