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I do regard spinning and weaving as a necessary part of any national system of education. — Mahatma Gandhi

Some Englishmen, of whom Kitchener was chief, believed that a rebellion of Arabs against Turks would enable England, while fighting Germany, simultaneously to defeat Turkey. Their knowledge of the nature and power and country of the Arabic-speaking peoples made them think that the issue of such a rebellion would be happy: and indicated its character and method. So they allowed it to begin ... — Edward Thomas

Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Only do not rebel against the LORD! You need not be afraid — United States Conference Of Catholic Bishops

The normal laws of development are inverted here in the Congo. The forest, not the town, offers the safest sanctuary and it is grandfathers who have been more exposed to modernity than their grandchildren. I can think of nowhere else on the planet where the same can be true. p141 — Tim Butcher

The media cannot come separate [Donald] Trump from his supporters. Only Trump can do that. They're trying, they're gonna keep trying because they think they can. They did it with [George W.]Bush. They did it with [Mitt] Romney. They did it with [John] McCain. They did it with Bob Dole. — Rush Limbaugh

Mothering well is a prayerful art. - Lori McConnell, Restoring Hope in a Woman's Heart — Stasi Eldredge

Many young Muslims see no opportunities for themselves and do not feel they have control over their lives or a stake in their nation's future. Such pessimism leads to disengagement. We risk losing a generation of young Muslims to apathy and extremism. — Najib Razak

Normally, the sciences distance themselves from life and the return to it via a detour. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Never be afraid to do what's right. If no one ever says anything, nothing ever changes. — Chris Kluwe