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We see God all the time here. People only hear bad things about our neighborhood. Kensington is known as the badlands. I always say you have to be careful when you call a place the badlands because that is exactly what they said about Nazareth. Nothing good can come from there. I think we see God in the margins. — Shane Claiborne

You can take away the money and the fame. I don't look at myself as any of those things. — Steven Seagal

INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things. — Ambrose Bierce

wish to think all the world respectable, and are hurt if I speak ill of anybody. I only want to think YOU perfect, and you set yourself against it. — Jane Austen

Not every bitch is a queen. Most chicks are just regular. Most of them know it and accept it, as long as nobody points it out. A queen is authentic, not because she says so, just because she is. A queen doesn't have to say nothing. Everybody can see it, and feel it too. — Sister Souljah

The motherfucker really finds a way to say something very simple in a very complicated way," murmured Jean near Dan's ear. "How many words does it take him to say 'I love you'?"
"None." Dan murmured, smiling. "We're long beyond that. — Aleksandr Voinov

If medical doctors can be sued for malpractice, shouldn't financial professionals practice under the same safeguard? — Robert Kiyosaki

Normal people let relationships fill their homes. — Richelle Mead

You don't need a happy ending to move onto a happy beginning. — Krystal McLean

I would fall in love with you if you would beat these people out of me. — Buddy Wakefield

You don't want to think something might be racist, but it might be, because your gut is telling you it is — Whoopi Goldberg

A staff increase may produce a temporary improvement, but the promotion process eventually produces its effect on the newcomers and they, too, rise to their levels of incompetence. — Laurence J. Peter