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Madinah Quotes By Zane Kotker

What does crazy mean? Crazy is when one's idea of the truth isn't the same as most people's idea of the truth. (139) — Zane Kotker

Madinah Quotes By Fidel Castro

They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America? — Fidel Castro

Madinah Quotes By Jose Ortega Y Gasset

I have long since learned, as a measure of elementary hygiene, to be on guard when anyone quotes Pascal. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Madinah Quotes By Eric Stonestreet

I never thought I would be somewhat of a gay icon. — Eric Stonestreet

Madinah Quotes By George Wald

Since we have had a history, men have pursued an ideal of immortality. — George Wald

Madinah Quotes By Kel Kade

You need to be focused, Reaylin. You must determine your objective. Know your purpose. Recognize your talents and capitalize on them. If you live your life for the sole purpose of seeking the approval of others, you will live no life at all. You will indubitably fail, for if that person cannot appreciate you for who you are, then he or she will never truly appreciate you at all. You will always be trying to prove yourself, and it will never be enough. — Kel Kade

Madinah Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

It is important for all of us to appreciate where we come from and how that history has really shaped us in ways that we might not understand. — Sonia Sotomayor

Madinah Quotes By Carl Sagan

People are not stupid. They believe things for reasons. The last way for skeptics to get the attention of bright, curious, intelligent people is to belittle or condescend or to show arrogance toward their beliefs. — Carl Sagan

Madinah Quotes By W.E.B. Du Bois

Raphael painted, Luther preached, Corneille wrote, and Milton sang; and through it all, for four hundred years, the dark captives wound to the sea amid the bleaching bones of the dead: for four hundred years the sharks followed the scurrying ships; for four hundred years America was strewn with the living and dying millions of a transplanted race; for four hundred years Ethiopia stretched forth her hands unto God. — W.E.B. Du Bois