1823 Form Quotes & Sayings
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Confidence comes from hours and days and weeks and years of constant work and dedication. — Roger Staubach

Whether solid rockets are more or less likely to fail than liquid-fuel rockets is debatable. More serious, though, is that when they do fail, it's usually violent and spectacular. — Henry Spencer

Islam has always been a force that dispels tyrants and tyranny, opression and exploitaion. Islam has always been a force that militates for justice. — Louis Farrakhan

I don't think God puts us on this earth so we can be afraid of stepping into the unknown. Isn't tomorrow an unknown even if we all stay right here where tradition is kept and every piece of ground is familiar? — Cindy Woodsmall

Every day has been so short, every hour so fleeting, every minute so filled with the life I love that time for me has fled on too swift a wing. — Aga Khan III

I've always believed that the greatest actors are the ones that have the voices that are imitable. — Nicolas Cage

And I thought I might take him home and see how he works. It's really neat the way all those little bone things fit together, like a zipper. — Anne Rivers Siddons

The average man," explained the late Dr. Ernst Jokl, "loses fifty percent of his muscle mass between the ages of eighteen and sixty-five. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking. — Ayn Rand

Language is the most beautiful and destructive thing because it allows you to express yourself, but it totally confuses everything. — Nate Lowman

And all she heard was the scream, the screaming that went on and on, the sound of the end of the word, the worst sound you ever heard, and she realized it was her it was her it was the sound of her own voice. — Jojo Moyes

It is my last night here, and I suddenly feel quite tearful, sitting up in my usual window. — Ellen Emerson White