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The crisis created by an inability to distinguish the Bible on race from the Bible on slavery meant that when the Civil War was over and slavery was abolished, systemic racism continued unchecked as the great moral anomaly in a supposedly Christian America. — Mark A. Noll
The sin of capitalism, perhaps, is to make wants feel like needs, to give to simple silly stuff the urgency of near-physical necessity: I must have it. The grace of capitalism is to make wants feel like hopes, so that material objects and stuff can feel like the possibility of something heroic and civic. — Adam Gopnik
We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse. — Rudyard Kipling
President Obama and our all-of-the-above energy strategy is the real deal. We are proud of the fact that we are importing less oil than at any time in modern history, and it has been because of the president's vision and courage. — Ken Salazar
We never know the battles others are facing. We don't know the demons they are hiding. Everyone you have ever met is fighting something. You may have thought no one could've had the kind of raw deal you were dealt in life, being ailed with a mental illness, yet the truth is, many have the same or worse problems than that of your own. — Kathryn Perez
There is no new wave, only the sea. — Claude Chabrol
If you are going to do something, do it now. Tomorrow is too late. — Pete Goss
There are extensive contacts between Saddam Hussein's government and al Qaeda. — Joe Lieberman
We've been married almost a year, and I've known you for two, but I've never met one of your colleagues," Rebecca said. "They would bore you, — Ken Follett
If I'm going to end up in hell then I'm going to end up in hell, but God is the judge and not human beings. — Scott Siraj Al-Haqq Kugle
You keep knocking on the devil's door long enough and sooner or later someone's gonna answer you. — Terrence Howard
Of course ours was a very small circle among a multitude of circles, a few of them concentric, but mostly not, but it would not be too much to say that for ours David Cecil held a torch - not for war heroes, or anti-war heroes, but for people who led quiet lives, studious and sociable, into which the idea of violence never entered — L.P. Hartley
You love me this much! Fang spreads his arms wide — James Patterson