Sucumbos Quotes & Sayings
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Don't let yourself forget. Soak it in an keep remembering what is true. He is everything. — Francis Chan

Either we obey God's will who does not kill, or we make our own God's who allow us to make holy wars — Elias Chacour

Study Chairman Mao's writings, follow his teachings and act according to his instructions. — Lin Biao

It's a sad fact that a lot of those countries who haven't been involved in the war in Iraq have taken far more responsibility for rehoming people displaced by the war than Britain has done. — Romola Garai

The reason that I keep writing is that all my most powerful messages about the fates of wild places that I care about need to have words as well as images. — Galen Rowell

Muhammed's original view that earlier religions had been founded by God's will and through divine revelation, led both him and his successors to make an important concession: adherents of other religions were not compelled to adopt Islam. — C.H. Becker

Marx made theory ... Lenin applied it with his sense of large-scale social organization ... And Henry Ford made the work of the socialist state possible. — Diego Rivera

Presenting Aschenbach as a composer - based on Mahler - leads to some dreadful scenes (especially those in which Aschenbach is berated by his student), and it surely distorts the character Mann created. Yet, we know that Mann's novella was based on a holiday in Venice he took with his wife and brother, and that while he was there he followed the reports in the German newspapers, describing the dying Mahler's progress as he returned from New York to Vienna. — Philip Kitcher

Most humans manage to squander their free time, as free time makes them dysfunctional, lazy, and unmotivated - the busier they get, the more active they are at other tasks. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The security staff boasted that a squirrel could not get onto the grounds without their knowledge. However, they could not explain a family of deer that seemed to come and go as they pleased. — Richard Turner