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I do not believe, that it is true or right that Islam is terrorist. — Pope Francis

For all of us it's the things that won't work that keep our interest. — Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Society destroys your individuality, your soul. — Swami Dhyan Giten

I voted for Barack because he was black. 'Cuz that's why other folks vote for other people - because they look like them ... That's American politics, pure and simple. — Samuel L. Jackson

Meanwhile, NBC and I plan to continue our relationship with several new co-ventures including a new music show, while we also explore our ideas for me to create and host a new show of my own. I will not go quietly into the night ... expect more great music and entertainment done in my own unique unmistakable and undeniable way. The Voice has given me all the altitude and incentive to do just that. Thanks for the memories and make way for many more! — Cee Lo Green

To build a road is so much simpler than to think of what the country really needs. — Aldo Leopold

I knelt and prayed, and the strongest truth came over me. Didn't matter if God in his heaven was a Catholic or a Protestant God, or the God of the Hindus. What mattered was something deeper and older and more powerful than any such image - it was a concept of goodness based upon the affirmation of life, the turning away from destruction, from the perverse, from man using and abusing man. It was the affirmation of the human and the natural. — Anne Rice

Finally he closed the distance between us and kissed me - a sweet, gentle kiss that held within it every single one of the thousand days I'd loved him as my everything, long after I'd begun to love him as a friend. — Aimee Carter

Draw me not without reason; sheath me not without honour". — Andrzej Sapkowski

I'd gotten so used to being known as the girl whose dad died, I sometimes forgot that I'd had a life before that. — Sarah Dessen