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Back in the day, it was either both a mother and her daughter had pubic hair, or the daughter didn't. Today, in many a case, the mother is the one who doesn't. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

We came to realize that a civilization which rode roughshod over the way of life of other peoples was incorporating evil in its own way of life. — Margaret Mead

If I were fire, I would burn; if I were a woodcutter, I would strike. But I am a heart, and I love. — Nikos Kazantzakis

What I need is to express my passion for life ... It's movement I'm interested in, the life in me, the life in humanity. — Juliette Binoche

It's probably like a fade-hawk. It's kind of a mohawk, it's skin-tight on the sides. But I couldn't go straight Mr. T though. I had to blend it a little bit in case I wear a suit. I would say it's more blended. — Nate Burleson

He did not need to be ordained, for the traditional religion of the Xhosas is characterized by a cosmic wholeness, so that there is little distinction between the sacred and the secular, between the natural and the supernatural. — Nelson Mandela

If you want to treat an illness that has no easy cure, first of all, treat them with hope. — George Vaillant

What else is a nation but a patchwork of cities and towns; cities and towns a patchwork of neighborhoods; and neighborhoods a patchwork of homes? — Matthew Desmond

Nature is our eldest mother; she will do no harm. — Emily Dickinson

Harmless and innocent until they're taught to be violent and militant. — LL Cool J

She held out her hands, palms up, the white fingers lightly spread, and with a barely audible click, ten double-edged, four-centimeter scalpel blades slid from their housings beneath the burgundy nails.
She smiled. The blades slowly withdrew. — William Gibson

The African-American community still needs to come together as one and stand up for rights of the people and of what's happening in their culture, their community. — Ziggy Marley

Life is made for the living. — J.J.V. The Storyteller