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Always work harder than other people are willing to work. Sweat more, endure more pain, and then reap the rewards of success and achievement. — Robert Cheeke

The beginning of prayer is silence. If we really want to pray we must first learn to listen, for in the silence of the heart God speaks. And to be able to see that silence, to be able to hear God we need a clean heart; for a clean heart can see God, can hear God, can listen to God; and then only from the fullness of our heart can we speak to God. But we cannot speak unless we have listened, unless we have made that connection with God in the silence of our heart. — Mother Teresa

My school is the world, and my teacher is the people. It is very important not to stay cloistered in the office if you want to create. We have to go out in society to understand how people live and dress in their real lives. — Alberta Ferretti

A constitution is the arrangement of magistracies in a state. — Aristotle.

I'm a freak for great movies. I love movies. — Jeff Garlin

Finally he turned his head toward her face and brushed a kiss over her cheek. I love you and I believe with all my heart that you love me as well. Why can't you say it, Hero? — Elizabeth Hoyt

The myriad past, it enters us and disappears. Except that within it, somewhere, like diamonds, exist the fragments that refuse to be consumed. Sifting through, if one dares, and collecting them, one discovers the true design. — James Salter

Since the ousting and capture of Saddam Hussein by U.S. forces, civil rights and personal freedoms have been restored in Iraq, as well as equal rights to all, not just to Saddam's entourage of terrorists. — Jim Gerlach

A man's behavior is the index of the man, and his discourse is the index of his understanding. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Stingless bees remain daunting. — Toba Beta

The beauty of golf, you're in charge out here. — Mike Weir

Prosperity of the middling and lower orders depends upon the fortunes and light taxes of the rich. — Andrew Mellon