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Behind the murder of millions of Negroes annually in Africa is the well organized system of exploitation by the alien intruders who desire to rob Africa of every bit of its wealth for the satisfaction of their race and the upkeep of their bankrupt European countries. — Marcus Garvey

A rising nation, spread over a wide and fruitful Land, traversing all the seas with the rich production of their Industry. — Thomas Jefferson

Dana raised her hand. "I learned about exaggeration," she said. "It was all my teacher ever talked about. We had like ten thousand tests on it, and the teacher would kill you if you didn't spell it right." "That's very good, Dana!" said Mrs. Jewls. "You learned your lesson well. — Louis Sachar

I still cannot tap on your walls and discover by the hollow or firm sounds which of your walls are merely decorative, and which ones hold everything up. — Philip J. Hilts

Keeping religion immune from criticism is both unwarranted and dangerous. — Lawrence M. Krauss

I cannot go to the houses of my nearest relatives, because I do not wish to be alone. Society exists by chemical affinity, and not otherwise. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

One's whole being vibrates like strings brushed by an invisible wind. — Peter Russell

Logic itself affirms that a loving Heavenly Father would not abandon His children without providing a way for them to learn of Him. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

I've always wanted to break the stereotype of being a model. — Daria Werbowy

Women, more often than not, do things which aren't remotely relaxing but are all about preening, which is just another sort of work. — Julie Burchill

In nature, everything has a job. The job of the fog is to beautify further the existing beauties! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Without the fear of God, men do not even observe justice and charity among themselves. — John Calvin

The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea. — William Shakespeare