Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.
“Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.”
— Anita Bryant · Bombs
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Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.
“Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.”
— Anita Bryant · Bombs
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“Every time my children see the police come in and sweep our home and yard looking for bombs, it disturbs them.”
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“I'm getting very lazy now that we have a family.”
“Even if you're right you have to forgive. It's a principle that works, whether you believe in God or not.”
“People that come to the fair have a certain freedom you don't find in the nightclubs. They come to have a good time.”
“As for gays, the church needs to be more loving, unconditionally, and willing to see these people as human beings, to minister to them and try to understand.”
“I remember my mother taking me as a very little kid to the roof of our home in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to look at the bombs exploding in the distance. She didn't want us to be scared by the booms and the strange flashes of light. It was her way of helping us to understand what was happening.”
“Everyone remembers where they were on 7 July 2005 when four deadly bombs ripped through the heart of London.”
“And when Roger talks about the frightened ones running away from the bombs, I immediately thought of my days when I was young and I had to wear these gas masks.”
“When the bombs rain down, the Syrian Civil Defense rush in.”
“In America right now, we use words like 'smart' to talk about bombs. American rhetoric is grounded in ideas of capital-G Good, capital-E Evil, and it's very clear who is on which side. But in a book you can do just the opposite. You can use all lower-case words.”
“Look at black people dying and suffering in South Africa. I ask why. We've dropped bombs on no one, we've harmed no one in the world, yet for some incredible reason, black people have suffered at an extraordinary level all over the world.”