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I shook Obama's hand and I said, 'I want to be your friend.' My hand is still outstretched. I am not Obama's enemy, but it's difficult not see imperialism in Washington. Those who don't see it don't want to see it, like the ostrich. — Hugo Chavez

The meaning of life is found in openness to being and "being present" in full awareness. — Thomas Merton

In the seventies, a group of American artists seized the means not of production but of reproduction. They tore apart visual culture at a time of no money, no market, and no one paying attention except other artists. Vietnam and Watergate had happened; everything in America was being questioned. — Jerry Saltz

There is a difference between sin and sins. Sin is the root; sins are the fruit. — Billy Graham

I fought as a kid. But football is what kept me out of trouble. You could always fight, whether you're in trouble or not — Brandon Jacobs

The grey sheep have closed their eyes, but the mastiff sees the truth. Old powers waken. Shadows stir. An age of wonder and terror will soon be upon us, an age for gods and heroes. — George R R Martin

But you couldn't change the past; you could only alter the way you dealt with it in the present. — Mandasue Heller

I've been stimulated and made love to, but never have I craved the darkness that I witnessed in him. — Ella Frank

The death of contentment is comparison. — Steven Furtick

It's a fact of earthly life that when God opens the windows of heaven to bless us, the devil opens the doors of hell to blast us. When God begins moving, the devil fires up all his artillery. — Adrian Rogers

The Spaniards are perfectly right to govern these barbarians of the New World and adjacent islands; they are in prudence, ingenuity, virtue, and humanity as inferior to the Spaniards as children are to adults and women are to men, there being as much difference between them as that between wild and cruel and very merciful persons, the prodigiously intemperate and the continent and tempered, and I daresay from apes to men — Juan Gines De Sepulveda

Let them call me a rebel and welcome. I feel no concern from it. But should I suffer the misery of devils, were I to make a whore of my soul. — Thomas Paine

A merciful heart beats contently stronger than many vengeful ones — Munia Khan

To call it a crime against Mankind is to miss at least half its significance, it is also the punishment of a crime. — Frederic Manning

She thought him invertebrate and conventional. — E. M. Forster