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Any theology that is indifferent to the theme of liberation is not Christian theology. — James H. Cone

Only a sense of lightness, giddy and dizzying, like flight - of a burden that didn't belong to me being lifted.
Suddenly I knew the truth and the lights surrounding me exploded.
I am free. — Andrea Cremer

It's like we're suffering from an identity crisis, and that identity is in our arts and the fact that we don't find it chief amongst our agendas to teach our kids who we are as a nation and the battles we've had on this ground and how they've been successfully resolved. We can't enjoy the fruits of the labor of our ancestors. — Wynton Marsalis

The three of them walked through the woods in silence. Sistine and Rob chewed Eight Ball gum, — Kate DiCamillo

Good humour was miles behind a second cup of morning tea. It was too early for nonsense. — Zeenat Mahal

thing and it could be sold for a heap of silver and sometimes — Pearl S. Buck

I believe Moses was 80 when God first commissioned him for public service. — Ronald Reagan

If I get rejected for a part, I pick myself up and say, 'OK, not today, maybe tomorrow I'll get this other part or something.' — Liam Neeson

Always Wear Flats and Have Your Friends Sleep Over: A Step-by-Step How-To Guide for Avoiding Getting Murdered — Mindy Kaling

You weren't to know how your touch
with the teaspoon stirred me ... — Tiffany Atkinson

Transnational corporate networks, and their resulting spatial patterns, are always in a continuous state of flux. At any one time, some parts may be growing rapidly, others may be stagnating, others may be in steep decline. — Peter Dicken

I think I've been an incredible example to my kids of what not to do. — Woody Harrelson

More out of alarm than inspiration, she flung the cloth she'd been using on the bookcases toward his head. The marquis snatched the fabric as it connected with his nose. A puff of dust settled in his hair as one corner of the cloth slapped against his forehead. The stunned look on his face was the last thing Amelia saw before she shoved Jane down the corridor. — Kristi Ann Hunter

Of course, presidents are always blamed or rewarded for the state of the economy. — James Surowiecki