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If Resistance couldn't be beaten, there would be no Fifth Symphony, no Romeo and Juliet, no Golden Gate Bridge. Defeating Resistance is like giving birth. It seems absolutely impossible until you remember that women have been pulling it off successfully, with support and without, for fifty million years. — Steven Pressfield

The image that fiction presents is purged of the distractions, confusions and accidents of ordinary life. — Robert Penn Warren

Thus you may understand that love alone
is the true seed of every merit in you,
and of all acts for which you must atone. — Dante Alighieri

I've had smarter people around me all my life, but I haven't run into one yet that can outwork me. And if they can't outwork you, then smarts aren't going to do them much good. — Woody Hayes

The foundations of civilization are no stronger and no more enduring than the corporate integrity of the homes on which they rest. If the home deteriorates, civilization will crumble and fall. — Billy Graham

I do think we have a long way to go in terms of the culture around women still being career women, and asking a woman about her career and her work, just seeing them as fully validated human beings in the workplace. — Corin Tucker

I am no longer afraid of fear, and I will not let it rule me.
Fear will learn to fear me. — Tahereh Mafi

Wherever the Bible has been consistently applied, it has dramatically changed the civilization and culture of those who have accepted its teaching. No other book has ever so dramatically changed the individual lives and society in general. — John F. Walvoord

I won't go to Hell for swearing because I repent too damn fast! — J. Golden Kimball

Love is the purest emotion in the world; music is the purest language. — Rae Lynn Blaise

Anger is a fuel that can only carry you so far. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Maybe the gift of any great person is the power to converse with our own hearts. — Randall Wallace

Some, by admiring other men's virtues, become enemies to their own vices. — Bias Of Priene