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Rahaan Quotes By Willie Nelson

I wanted to connect all people who are thinking about peace on Earth. — Willie Nelson

Rahaan Quotes By Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

If this was a book written by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit, then its admonitions about sin were not applied cultural phobia. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

Rahaan Quotes By Jack Kevorkian

Am I a criminal? The world knows I'm not a criminal. What are they trying to put me in jail for? You've lost common sense in this society because of religious fanaticism and dogma. — Jack Kevorkian

Rahaan Quotes By Tom Morello

In a world of bands called Limp Bizkit and Hoobastank, Electric Sheep rolls off the tongue like a Shakespearean love sonnet. Leave me alone. — Tom Morello

Rahaan Quotes By Samantha Stroh Bailey

You know what love means? It means loving the person you are now and not the person you want someone to be or the person they will be. — Samantha Stroh Bailey

Rahaan Quotes By Neal Shusterman

Big-Picture-speak, Risa calls it. Seeing the whole, and none of the parts. — Neal Shusterman

Rahaan Quotes By Karen Chance

What? I said defensively, clutching the mink and my dignity. Since I was barefoot, mostly naked and completely hungover, I was pretty sure I grasped only one of them. — Karen Chance

Rahaan Quotes By Elizabeth Kostova

In those days, I still thoroughly enjoyed the romance I called "by myself"; I didn't know yet how it gets lonely, picks up a sharp edge later on that ruins a day now and then
ruins more than that, if you're not careful. — Elizabeth Kostova

Rahaan Quotes By Jesse Helms

I want our government to encourage and protect freedom as well as our traditions of faith and family. — Jesse Helms

Rahaan Quotes By Toni Morrison

Oh, yeah, I feel bad sometimes about how I treated Lula Ann when she was little. But you have to understand: I had to protect her. She didn't know the world. There was no point in being tough or sassy even when you were right. Not in a world where you could be sent to a juvenile lockup for talking back or fighting in school, a world where you'd be the last one hired and the first one fired. She couldn't know any of that or how her black skin would scare white people or make them laugh and trick her. — Toni Morrison