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George Orwell

"One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes a revolution in order to establish a dictatorship."

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"As you and I take Personal Responsibility for mending the things that are out of order in our community and nation in general, we would surely witness a transformed, developed and civilized society."

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"To transform mankind into a joyful garden, let us bloom like a spring flower."

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"The journey into God's heart will lead you into such depths of love as you have never dreamt possible."

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"Every movement based on the kingdom principles brings a positive turn around."

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"If you continue to live in your past after coming to Jesus and accepting Him as Lord and Savior, then you are still a long way from moving forward."

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