By consciously meditating upon spiritual truths and cultivating personal integrity, one need never fear negative circumstances.
ABERJHANIHumanity is not without answers or solutions regarding how to liberate itself from scenarios that invariably end with mass exterminations.
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At the edge of madness you howl diamonds and pearls.
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Life possesses an amazing array of profoundly sad faces.
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Shine your soul with the same egoless humility as the rainbow and no matter where you go in this world or the next, love will find you, attend you, and bless you.
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Operating to implement a balance and give us an opportunity to turn the horrors we’ve forced upon each other into something more conducive to sustaining at least minimal degrees of sanity and love.
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Stars ink your fingers with a lexicon of flame blazing rare knowledge.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 laid the foundation for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but it also addressed nearly every other aspect of daily life in a would-be free democratic society.
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The singular historic moment millions now celebrate could have been tragically lost to guerrilla decontextualization.
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Love is our most unifying and empowering common spiritual denominator.
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Such are these places where lovers of bliss behold the angel of peace
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Where humanity sowed faith, hope, and unity, joy’s garden blossomed.
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Ours is an age in which thousands are driven daily from their homelands by the unforgiving brutalities of war, terrorism, political oppression, starvation, disease, economic piracy
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An outrageous instinct to love and be loved blinded your arms to lines of propriety
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The uses to which it may be applied are limited only by an individual’s imagination.
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And therein shines one major definition of what it meant to be Clinton D. Powell: someone who looked for, trusted in, and helped empower (if you will) the best in others.
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The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 represented precisely such a hope – that America had learned from its past and acted to secure a better tomorrow.
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