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If you have anything, or if I have anything, it's because it's been given to us by our Creator. — David Green
Without the institution of slavery, civilization would never have been achieved, for no one could ever have done anything intellectual if he had to spend all his time hewing and digging and fighting. — Jeff Cooper
My philosophy in life is, Decide what you want to do. You have to have something to hope for. — Lou Holtz
For truly it is to be noted, that children's plays are not sports, and should be deemed as their most serious actions. — Michel De Montaigne
My father kind of had hopes that I was going to become an artist like him - the typical thing. Of course I could play guitar better than him when I was about 12. But I couldn't paint better than him. So I went, 'I'm going to be the guitarist of the house, not the painter.' — David Russell
Let our girls feel that we expect something more of them than that they merely look pretty and appear well in society. — Anna Julia Cooper
You can stop swimming now, Lily. We finally reached the shore. — Colleen Hoover
It has been said that alcohol is a good servant and a bad master. Nice try. The plain fact is that it makes other people, and indeed life itself, a good deal less boring. — Christopher Hitchens
You can't know the meaning of the lesson until class is over! — Pearl Cleage
The multicolored or grey lights touching their faces, but never really touching them ... — Ray Bradbury
The Malagasy people must have the liberty to choose their own future. — Andry Rajoelina
Life has enough torturers as it is, without you going around moonlighting as a Grand Inquisitor against yourself. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Young persons, because of their immaturity, may not fully comprehend the consequences of their actions and should therefore benefit from less severe sanctions than adults. More importantly, it reflects the firm belief that young persons are more susceptible to change, and thus have a greater potential for rehabilitation than adults. — Mary Robinson
Another novelty is the tea-party, an extraordinary meal in that, being offered to persons that have already dined well, it supposes neither appetite nor thirst, and has no object but distraction, no basis but delicate enjoyment. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
First. I know that I have the ability to achieve the object of my Definite Purpose in life, therefore, I demand of myself persistent, continuous action toward its attainment, and I here and now promise to render such action. — Napoleon Hill