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We know they have nothing to do with Islam because our politicians keep telling us that, and they are all Islamic scholars. (They are, aren't they?) Yes, the violence is coming exclusively from Muslims, but only because their religion (the one that has nothing to do with Islam) tells them to kill unbelievers, meaning people who don't follow the religion with a knife to our throat that has nothing to do with Islam. — Pat Condell
Dedication is not what others expect of you, it is what you can give to others. — Henry Miller
Sometimes even to live is an act of courage. — Seneca.
There is nothing more boring than doing singing exercises. — P.J. Harvey
In my own mind, I am still a fat brunette from Toledo, and I always will be. — Gloria Steinem
All great roads are paved with uncomfortable memories. — Amy Neftzger
Whether it's raising the minimum wage, fixing our broken immigration system or supporting an economic climate that gives our businesses that chance to succeed, I hope to continue to fight these important battles on behalf of my constituents. — Joseph P. Kennedy III
A Frenchwoman, when double-crossed, will kill her rival; the Italian woman would rather kill her deceitful lover; the Englishwoman simply breaks off relations-but they all will console themselves with another man. — Charles Boyer
The Hispanic culture is finding its way into the American culture. Places like Miami are going to be centers for that influence - places like Los Angeles and, certainly, cities in Texas. — Randy Falco
Wait, I need to know who you are," I replied, desperately needing to know him.
"Someone you can trust," he said ominously.
I frowned at that, but he just sighed. He brushed my fallen brown hair softly away from my face and gently tucked it behind my ear, then left a tender kiss on my forehead and broke away from me before I could protest. — Andrea Heltsley
Usually one gets a heavier cross when one attempts to get rid of an old one. — Edith Stein