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Quote Of The Day

“Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” -Thomas Jefferson Tweet

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Quote Of The Day

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” -John Quincy Adams Tweet

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“Every emotion that is in the human mind is there for a positive reason, and they must be used for positive reasons, anger is a positive emotion if it used correctly, so is aggression. God did not put anger and aggression in you just for negative purposes alone.” -Dr. Amos Wilson Tweet

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“The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks.” -Tennessee Williams Tweet

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“Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Tweet

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“I am America. I am the part you won’t recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky. My name, not yours. My religion, not yours. My goals, my own. Get used to me.” -Muhammad Ali Tweet

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“I don’t mean to be like some old guy from the olden days who says, ‘I walked thirty miles to school every morning, so you kids should too.’ That’s a statement born of envy and resentment. What I’m saying is something quite different. What I’m saying is that by having very little, I had it […]

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“Powerful people cannot afford to educate the people that they oppress, because once you are truly educated, you will not ask for power. You will take it.” -John Henrik Clarke Tweet

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“We are so obsessed with doing that we have no time and no imagination left for being. As a result, men are valued not for what they are but for what they do or what they have- for their usefulness.” -Thomas Merton Tweet

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Quote Of The Day

“I still regret that during the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955, our people didn’t understand that after 381 days of creating an alternative bus service, freedom should have also been defined in economic terms. We did not need to return back to riding their buses that were losing money because of our boycott. We should […]

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