Quote by Malcolm X
The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the

The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. But the Black Revolution is controlled only by God. – Malcolm X

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I believe in a religion that believes in freedom. Any time I have to accept a religion that wont let me fight a battle for my people, I say to hell with that religion. – Malcolm X

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Freedom
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Malcolm X
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You cant separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom. – Malcolm X

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Those who believe that they believe in God, but without passion in their hearts, without anguish in mind, without uncertainty, without doubt, without an element of despair even in their consolation, believe in the God idea, not God himself. – Miguel de Unamuno

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Call it Nature, Fate, Fortune all these are names of the one and selfsame God. – Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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How can we live in harmony? First we need to know we are all madly in love with the same God. – Thomas Aquinas

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Ignorance is the curse of God knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. – William Shakespeare

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The functions of these elders, therefore, determine the power of the people for a representative is one chosen by others to do in their name what they are entitled to do in their own persons or rather to exercise the powers which radically inhere in those for whom they act. – Charles Hodge

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