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But the color of a Negro's skin makes him easily recognizable, makes him suspect, converts him into a defenseless target — Richard Wright

How do you know your peanut butter has a pill inside of it? Take this simple test. Is your owner giving you peanut butter? If the answer is yes then the chances are are good that there is a pill in it. — Joe Garden

Let me be cursed, let me be base and vile, but let me also kiss the hem of that garment in which my God is clothed; let me be following the devil at the same time, but still I am also your son, Lord, and I love you, and I feel a joy without which the world cannot stand and be. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

We're all afraid, but that didn't stop us. — Lemony Snicket

Son, this is the United States of America. Some would say it's unconstitutional to try to prevent psychopaths from fulfilling their potential. — Dean Koontz

He tottered in. In a few moments he came out, hair piece in place. But the haggardness of his face made it look more spurious than before. — John D. MacDonald

The family is the pattern of heaven ... — Lawrence E. Corbridge

A liar lies to others. A fool lies to herself. — Sable Grace

Society is unconcerned with the aftermath of sensation. — John Le Carre

For truly we are all angels temporarily hiding as humans. — Brian L. Weiss

Preaching' is common, oral, gospel proclamation by the entire church. It is not, and never was, pulpit oratory. In the New Testament, the word 'preaching' is almost never used to describe discipleship sermons within the four walls of a building. It is missionary proclamation to lost people out in the world. The audience is generally a group of people who have not been introduced to the Savior. — Daniel Sheard

A lot of social media is just about typing into boxes. — Austin Kleon

Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to reamin the same but get better ... — Sydney J. Harris

On 9/11, 2001, the Navy stood at 316 ships. By 2008, after one of the great military buildups in American history, we were at 278 ships and had 49,000 fewer sailors. — Ray Mabus