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Really, I am just a guy who likes his profession and travelling and good food, and that is it. I'm no different from you or anyone else. — Hasnat Khan

forgiveness. It is not in denying the hopeless days that take place when others reject us or turn on us. It is not in minimizing the pain we experience at the hands of those who seem bent on ruining our lives. People turn on people. They betray one another. Crass unkindness, vicious plottings, horrible and intentional antagonisms are shown, and calling it a hopeless day hardly describes the extended season of struggle that many of us face at times. But there is a lesson at Calvary. Forgive everyone - anyone - whom you think has failed you, hurt you, offended you. If you think they've done anything to ruin your day, ruin your life, ruin your opportunities, ruin your dreams, or block your goals - forgive them. Forgiving others is the key to living in the liberty of the freeing forgiveness Jesus has given us, and it's the first step toward finding hope for a hopeless day, not to mention opening the door to new days unimagined. — Jack W. Hayford

There are lots of kinds of feminism, but ultimately it's about letting people be human beings — Bonnie Greer

Anyone familiar with my work knows that I am extremely critical of all religious faiths. — Sam Harris

On the other side of pain, there is still love. — Madeleine L'Engle

I expect VA's inspector general and the FBI to work closely together so that we can identify and eliminate the flaws that allowed this leak and prosecute any criminal acts. — Steve Buyer

Sleep is often the only occasion in which man cannot silence his conscience; we forget what we knew in our dream. — Erich Fromm

Well may we say 'God save the Queen', because nothing will save the Governor-General'. — Gough Whitlam

What moments of despair that life would ever be made precious to me by the consciousness that I lived to some good purpose! It was that sort of despair that sucked away the sap of half the hours which might have been filled by energetic youthful activity: and the same demon tries to get hold of me again whenever an old work is dismissed and a new one is being meditated. — George Eliot