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The children of any nation are its future. A country, a
movement, a person that does not value its youth and
children does not deserve its future. — Oliver Tambo

The foulest damage to our political life comes not from the 'secrets' which they hide from us, but from the little bits of half-truth and disinformation which they do tell us. These are already pre-digested, and then are sicked up as little gobbits of authorised spew. The columns of defense correspondents in the establishment sheets serve as the spittoons. — E.P. Thompson

It is time for us Arabs and Muslims to formulate a committee of wise persons to bear the responsibility of engaging with this new American century. — Prince Hassan Bin Talal

faith is an almost insurmountable barrier because it, almost by definition, makes itself unquestionable. — James A. Lindsay

Really, if you don't want to, you don't have to," I say. "You can duck out - "
"Elle." She comes around to my side of the truck and extends a hand inside. "Let us flee to yonder basement room and sew thy starry helm."
When I don't move, she yanks the passenger door open and grabs the duffel bag, pulling me out with it. — Ashley Poston

good guide to developing this art is Parenting With Love and Logic, by Foster Cline and Jim Fay. — Trish Maskew

Angels are winged with God's power. — Solon

I believe that the truth is the only force that will set us free. I have hope, not in the tangible or in what I can personally accomplish, but in the faith that battling evil, cruelty, and injustice allows us to retain our identity, a sense of meaning and ultimately our freedom. Perhaps in our lifetimes we will not succeed. Perhaps things will only get worse. But this does not invalidate our efforts. Rebellion - which is different from revolution because it is perpetual alienation from power rather than the replacement of one power system with another - should be our natural state. And faith, ... — Chris Hedges

But I want you to see me. An expression of vulnerability washed over his face. Now you can see me. — Mia Sheridan

An artist need not be a minister or a collector in church, but he must have a warm heart for people, and I find it a noble thing that, for example, no winter passed without The Graphic doing something to keep alive sympathy for the poor. — Vincent Van Gogh

A poem needs disguises. It needs secrets. It thrives on the tension between what is said and not said; it prefers the oblique, the implied, the ironic, the suggestive; when it speaks, it wants you to lean forward a little to overhear; it wants you to understand things only years later. — J. D. McClatchy