Feisal Abdul Rauf Quotes
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I was raised to believe that New England is the best place on the planet.
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Find your place on the planet. Dig in, and take responsibility from there.
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All my friends were non-Muslims. I actually knew very little about Islam - like, very little.
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The 'Islam vs. the West' dialogue ceased to be about real people a long time ago.
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Affirmative action works but we're going to need to muster all our political resources if we are to keep it in place.
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The ocean-bordered southern part of California has always been a place of Hollywood make-believe, casual opulence, suntans and jewelry.
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People place such importance on the external. It's disgusting.
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Islam's laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.
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The entrenched beliefs many westerners profess about Islam often reveal more about the West than they do about Islam or Muslims.
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I cannot imagine a more enjoyable place to work than in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology where I work.
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In fiction, it's a big challenge to keep the reader in one place for so long.
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Social struggles have been taking place throughout millennia, since human beings, by resorting to wars, were able to take hold of a surplus production to satisfy the essential needs of life.
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I won't tell anyone where my favourite place in Scotland is... but it might be somewhere on Skye.
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Anyone with a gun can go out and commit an act of terrorism, even without a political affiliation.
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And TV is not the easiest place to be dangerous or on the edge. Especially on a Saturday night.
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But who cares? I can honestly look back and realize that everything happened for a reason. Everything that fell apart has fallen back into place beautifully and magically.
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Shops are not a growing business, so it's a scary place to be.
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The fact to the matter is, we never developed a comprehensive strategy to deal with radical Islam. And the 9/11 commission said one of the things we must do is develop a global alliance to combat it.
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If extravagance were a fault, it would not have a place in the festivals of the gods.
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I suppose that every age has its own particular fantasy: ours is science. A seventeenth-century man like Blaise Pascal, who thought himself a mathematician and scientist of genius, found it quite ridiculous that anyone should suppose that rational processes could lead to any ultimate conclusions about life, but easily accepted the authority of the Scriptures. With us, it is the other way `round
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I hate who steals my solitude, without really offer me in exchange company.
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Fanaticism and terrorism have no place in Islam.