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We owe an historic debt to American Indians. They have a unique set of concerns that haven't been addressed, and I'd like to stand with them. Also, I'd like to get their views on immigration. — Al Franken

Amongst the many definitions, there is one that may be generally agreed upon: modernity is the epoch in which simply being modern became a decisive value in itself. — Gianni Vattimo

The Word of God and the Spirit of God are enough for the people of God to enjoy and spread the worship of God. — David Platt

You meant evil against me," Joseph told his brothers, using a Hebrew verb that traces its meaning to "weave" or "plait." "You wove evil," he was saying, "but God rewove it together for good."
God, the Master Weaver. — Max Lucado

Meditation is neither of the body nor of the mind, but belongs to the third within you - your being. — Rajneesh

For people who enjoyed their own presence well enough and sought only a place where they would be left free to enjoy it. — Ayn Rand

It is to them I look, to the rising generation, and not to the one now in power, for these great reformations i.e., emancipation of slaves and settlement of the Virginia constitution on a firmer and more permanent basis. — Thomas Jefferson

You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you. — Mary Tyler Moore

When I train, I'm peeled away. I'm at my rawest state. Generally there's spit coming out my mouth, sweat pouring out my body and every once in awhile I may have just finished throwing up. Those are pretty good indications that it's not time to talk and you should just pass me by. — Dwayne Johnson

She remembered how Billy always picked the first apple blossoms and put them into a tin cup for her. They made the house smell like springtime. Billy said apple trees were a double blessing, first for the blossoms and then the apples. — Sandra Dallas

Because love in its many forms always endured. It was the infinite. The eternal. That which sustained. — J.R. Ward

What use are socks? They only produce holes. — Albert Einstein