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Homelessness came into being because liberal policy makers embraced a series of foolish ideas. — Mona Charen

I believe neither in the past existence of a Jewish people, exiled from its land, nor in the premise that the Jews are originally descended from the ancient land of Judea. — Shlomo Sand

If there was no fear, how could there be comfort? Or courage? — Veronica Rossi

Even more important, I needed to follow the advice of the emperor Hadrian, as imagined by Marguerite Yourcenar: "Our great mistake is to try to exact from each person virtues which he does not possess, and to neglect the cultivation of those he has." I needed to learn how to see that though the cashier is sullen, she makes perfect change and that is enough — Deborah Daw Heffernan

This is what happened: we were completely abandoned. No one had the courage to attempt the impossible. We were slaves without honor. We were strangers in our own land. Then one man stood up. A nameless man, without any money, without a crown. One among millions. He lifted our hearts up to the stars. We followed him and swore him allegiance. The best of us died for him. We all would die for him. If he unfurls the flag we are ready to march against hell for him and for Germany. A — Anna Rosmus

Buddhists make it very simple for you to reach your heavenly reward. To reach Nirvana, all you have to do is live right, think right, and deny yourself just about everything. — Catherine Coulter

Trust is an act of the mind, while obedience is an act of the hands and feet. — David Jeremiah

The past has shaped me, molded me into a monster. A monster with a persecuted heart and a dead soul. — J.A. Redmerski

Evident in every small act of kindness, it was love as a verb. Love that made me feel more complete than I had ever felt in my glamorous, Jimmy Choo filled past. — Emily Giffin

So long as men live together on earth and need means to deal with one another - their only substitute, if they abandon money, is the muzzle of a gun. — Ayn Rand