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I have always used the burqa because men are using the burqa in the name of culture and religion to take freedom from women. Women are alive, they have their own wishes and desires, but all the time they have to sacrifice that. They are a kind of skeleton, which doesn't have muscles. They're just breathing, like a kind of puppet that barely exists. If women spoke for their rights, they were beaten by their husbands. So they don't have a voice. They lose their voices and their wishes and their happiness. — Malina Suliman

I'm the only American alive or dead who presided unhappily over the removal of a vice president and a president. — Alexander Haig

This is what I'm going to remember on the day I die," he said. "Right before I close my eyes, I'm going to remember this, the way your hand feels, the heat of your leg against mine, the smell of the skin on the back of your neck, like burnt sugar. — Sarah Black

But where there is hate, there is a need for love. — Amrit Chima

There is in the DNA of the Italians a bit of madness, which in the overwhelming majority of cases is positive. It is genius. It is talent. It's the masterpieces of art. It's the food, fashion, everything that makes Italy great in the world. — Matteo Renzi

If Creation were a crime, would not God be the prime suspect? — Robert Breault

The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of this plight. — John F. Kennedy

As with all gut feelings, only time will tell whether this it is pathetic self-delusion. — Neal Stephenson

Life gives no one immunity against adversity, but life gives to everyone the power of positive thought which is sufficient to master all circumstances of adversity and convert them into benefits. — Napoleon Hill

Lawrence Millman is a favorite writer of mine. He did a travels on the trail of the Vikings. — John Gimlette

The simplest and bravest way to counter the plight of disheartenment is to move toward what is precious. — Mark Nepo