I know what is being quoted in the links aneesh posted. But what is different is our understanding of them: if you want to believe Islam is a violent religion, you will read the texts and believe it is. If you want to believe Islam is a religion of peace, you will read the texts and believe that it is. This is isn't unique to Islam; no, if I wanted to convince myself that Christianity is a violent religion, I could read the holy texts in a way that would convince me. Have an open mind, don't go reading holy texts with a bias. (Like the one aneesh holds because of his nationalism.)
Everything in religion has to be read in context - what that context is, is up to you. And you will find what you're looking for. But leave an open mind. Rather than reading quotes of the Qur'an and the Hadith with biased commentary, why don't you, yourself read the Qur'an? Who knows Islam better? Muslims or Christians/Hindus/Followers of other religions? Muslims know their religion better. So why not read books written by Muslims? If you read actual Muslim texts, then you will understand Islam.