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I welcome challenges. I triumph on them, it helps me grow. Without the challenges that I have faced, I may not be where I am at all. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

And Shalhassan of Cathal realized in that moment, standing between the fair brother and the dark, that he was not going to lead this war after all. — Guy Gavriel Kay

Chicago is not the most corrupt of cities. The state of New Jersey has a couple. Need we mention Nevada? Chicago, though, is the Big Daddy. Not more corrupt, just more theatrical, more colorful in its shadiness. — Studs Terkel

It is important to rise above rationalizations and make the best choices. — Quentin L. Cook

There was also an acknowledgment that there was great beauty in what she was currently witnessing, and she chose not to disturb it. — Markus Zusak

Let us not rest until we are free to live in dignity in the land of our birth. — Mark Mathabane

Repentance is a softening of ones heart and a realigning of ones affections. — Gary Rohrmayer

Artist in each of the arts seek after and care for nothing but love. — Marsilio Ficino

I remember, as a child, the confusion of not knowing what this place was where I was supposed to spend the night: it's a disquieting experience for a child. And what I would do was quickly unpack my books and go back to a book I knew well and make sure the same text and the same illustrations were there. — Alberto Manguel

But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth (Deut. 8:18a). — Myles Munroe

But it kind of feels nice to nurture her resentment, to foster it. It's something she can savor and control, this feeling of having been wronged by the world. — Christina Baker Kline

No happiness gives happiness until you share it with someone. — Lokendra Singh

But the remembering is imperfect; the instructions for which neurons need to be gathered and how exactly they need to fire are weak and degraded, leading to a representation that is only a dim and often inaccurate copy of the real experience. Memory is fiction. It may present itself to us as fact, but it is highly susceptible to distortion. Memory is not just replaying, but a rewriting. — Daniel J. Levitin