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Without peace there can be no prosperity for any people, rich or poor. And yet, there can be no peace without erasing the harshness of the growing contrast between the rich and the poor. — Indira Gandhi

Who touches money touches dirt; and the less religion has to do with it, the better. — Philip Schaff

In order to cultivate a set of leaders with legitimacy in the eyes of the citizenry, it is necessary that the path to leadership be visibly open to talented and qualified individuals of every race and ethnicity. — Sandra Day O'Connor

The obvious implication is that obesity and Type 2 diabetes are two sides of the same physiological coin, two consequences, occasionally concurrent, of the same underlying defects - hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance. — Gary Taubes

Though it is evident, that not more than one age or people can deserve the censure of being more averse from learning than any other, yet at all times knowledge must have encountered impediments, and wit been mortified with contempt, or harassed with persecution. — Samuel Johnson

Success is creating a state of mind that allows you to obtain anything you really desire. — Mark Victor Hansen

The more older we get, less question we ask. We have lost contacts, we have lost and the curiosity of the things. — Deyth Banger

How will I know the difference?" "Wounds bring drama and trauma. They don't bring comfort. — Neil Strauss

It's fun to get really intense and emotionally detailed and complicated. — Laura San Giacomo

The greatest pleasure in life is love. — William Temple

But sometimes you have to wait for an answer to come to you. Especially when the questions are difficult ones. — Patrick Carman

When You're Accustomed to Privilege, Equality Feels Like Oppression — Unknown

On the mainland of America, the Wampanoags of Massasoit and King Philip had vanished, along with the Chesapeakes, the Chickahominys, and the Potomacs of the great Powhatan confederacy. (Only Pocahontas was remembered.) Scattered or reduced to remnants were the Pequots, Montauks, Nanticokes. Machapungas, Catawbas, Cheraws, Miamis, Hurons, Eries, Mohawks, Senecas, and Mohegans. (Only Uncas was remembered.) Their musical names remained forever fixed on the American land, but their bones were forgotten in a thousand burned villages or lost in forests fast disappearing before the axes of twenty million invaders. Already the once sweet-watered streams, most of which bore Indian names, were clouded with silt and the wastes of man; the very earth was being ravaged and squandered. To the Indians it seemed that these Europeans hated everything in nature - the living forests and their birds and beasts, the grassy glades, the water, the soil, and the air itself. — Dee Brown