Quote by Louis Farrakhan
Because wherever I am today, I still owe it to God and I owe it to

Because wherever I am today, I still owe it to God and I owe it to two men – the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X and of course, two very special women, my mother and my wife. – Louis Farrakhan

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I am not the same man I was 35 years ago. And I hope that five years and ten years from now, Ill be a better man, a more mature man, a wiser man, a more humble man and a more spirited man to serve the good of my people and the good of humanity. – Louis Farrakhan

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What President Bush did in his doctrine of preemptive strike and in his war in Afghanistan and in Iraq was to turn even his allies in Europe negatively toward America. – Louis Farrakhan

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The Jews dont like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, thats a good name. Hitler was a very great man. – Louis Farrakhan

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God is with you always. Simply turn your face to Him. – Kirpal Singh

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God as now generally conceived of is only the last witch. – Samuel Butler

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If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank. – Woody Allen

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