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I started as an engineer. I migrated to philosophy and international politics. And I did my studies about African - Africa democracy and democratization in Africa, taking Kenya as a model. And then, while I was doing so in 1996 in South Africa, Al Jazeera was established. So they requested me to be an analyst on African affairs. — Wadah Khanfar
Consider this: I can go to Antarctica and get cash from an ATM without a glitch, but should I fall ill during my travels, a hospital there could not access my medical records or know what medications I am on. — Nathan Deal
Sugar and salt and kicks and kisses. — Kami Garcia
We flatter ourselves. Most of the real diversity in evolution has been small-scale. We large things are just flukes - an interesting side branch. — Bill Bryson
Their lives are what hold meaning. Dying is simple. Living for something is much harder. — Mark T. Barnes
We gain freedom when we have paid the full price. — Rabindranath Tagore
I think part of what it means for God to "reveal" himself is to keep us guessing, to come to terms with the idea that knowing God is also a form of not knowing God, of knowing that we cannot fully know, but only catch God in part - which is more than enough to keep us busy. — Peter Enns
Prayer is, for me, not an opportunity to ask God to do stuff for me. Prayer is an opportunity to open myself, to try and understand his will, and oftentimes it's a prayer of thanksgiving, and sometimes it's a prayer of supplication, and sometimes it is just worship. — Francis Collins
It was so powerful, what he felt. So ... So much. It was like wrapping myself in a warm blanket. It was love. — Aileen Erin
She was a great lady. We raised three boys, were together as long as she lived, and now she's passed on. — Earl Scruggs
Younger men are more supportive and a lot less demanding, and they also have more time for their relationships. — Cher
It's as if he's trodden in my footsteps, seen what I've seen, felt what I've felt, as I've criss-crossed the moors countless times. — Sanjida Kay
The laughter of adults was always very different from the laughter of children. The former indicated a recognition of the familiar, but in children it came from the shock of the new. — Elizabeth Hardwick
The highest use of capital is not to make more money, but to make money do more for the betterment of life. — Henry Ford
Just because you wander in the desert, it does not mean there is a promised land. — Paul Auster
