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“The Religion Of The Blue Circle Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans I respect my mission as I respect myself till the end. December 6, 1972 - May 2053”

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“So eventually, our mutual ignorance of each other's faith cancelled each other out and we found ourselves at a stalemate, a common ground beyond our misunderstandings, where we could begin a healthy and open dialogue about the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam… but our face to face dialogues helped us begin to comprehend with some degree of clarity what the other group actually believed.”

“But when we are willing to walk in the way of Love, to embody the light of Christ to everyone we encounter, we open ourselves to see and understand the journeys of so many other people…we not only honour the perspective and experience of our brother or sister, but we…learn and have our eyes opened to a new way of being. Because our big, wild and diverse God is at work in millions of systems, philosophies, cultures, religions and people beyond our own.”

“Rais wa Tume ya Dunia hakuchaguliwa kupata sifa ya madaraka na hivyo kunyanyasa na kudharau watu kwa sababu ya madaraka yake, bali alichaguliwa kuleta mabadiliko katika dunia kama Rais wa Tume ya Dunia kutetea afya na amani ya dunia nzima kwa unyenyekevu na heshima kwa binadamu wenzake.”

“Kiongozi wa wananchi au wa serikali hapaswi kuchaguliwa au kuteuliwa kwa ajili ya kupata sifa ya madaraka na hivyo kunyanyasa na kudharau watu kwa sababu ya madaraka yake, anapaswa kuchaguliwa au kuteuliwa kwa ajili ya kuleta mabadiliko katika nchi kama kiongozi wa dhima aliyokabidhiwa kwa unyenyekevu na heshima kwa wananchi wenzake.”

“Astrid had gone to look at the burn zone. Doing the right thing. Kids had yelled at her. Demanded to know why she had let it happen. Demanded to know where Sam was. Deluged her with complaints and worries and crazy theories until she had retreated. She’d hidden out after that. She’d refused to answer the door when kids knocked. She had not gone to her office. It would be the same there. But through the day it had eaten at her. This feeling of uselessness. A feeling of uselessness made so much worse by the growing realization that she needed Sam. Not because they were up against some threat. The threat was mostly past now. She needed Sam because no one had any respect for her. There was only one person right now who could get a crowd of anxious kids to settle down and do what needed to be done. She had wanted to believe that she could do that. But she had tried. And they hadn’t listened. But Sam was still nowhere to be seen. So despite everything it was still on her shoulders. The thought of it made her sick. It made her want to scream.”