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My team can't agree on our first design. So, your team is made up of dynamic, creative minds that think differently. Congratulations! — Greg Nudelman

And why does he always get to hold the baby? He hogs her."
"Because she comes from my loins," Luke calls back, having heard Sam.
"Oh God, don't talk about your loins. I'm going to throw up. — Kristen Proby

Loneliness is emptiness, but happiness is you. — Johnny Cash

One preacher described it as if you and I were standing a short hundred yards away from a dam of water ten thousand miles high and ten thousand miles wide. All of a sudden that dam was breached, and a torrential flood of water came crashing toward us. Right before it reached our feet, the ground in front of us opened up and swallowed it all. At the Cross, Christ drank the full cup of the wrath of God, and when he had downed the last drop, he turned the cup over and cried out, "It is finished." This is the gospel. — David Platt

We can't rush God's timing, what is meant for us will always be for us. — Amber J. Graham

What keeps you confident in a healthy way is knowing that everyone else around you is going to support you and teach you and you're going to learn from them. I just feel open to learning from people. — Elizabeth Olsen

One cannot choose wisely for a life unless he dares to listen to himself, his own self, at each moment of his life. — Abraham Maslow

I think the money that I've got is a consequence of the activities I've been doing and the interests that I've had in my life. I've never set out to make a lot of money.. — Clive Palmer

I have three older sisters, so we were a reasonably large family and, in general, a happy one. — Alexander McCall Smith

You can't teach in a vacuum. A good teacher relates the material to real life. You understand that, don't you? — Frank McCourt

The Bible legend tells us that the absence of toil - idleness - was a condition of the first man's state of bliss before the Fall. This love of idleness has remained the same in the fallen man, but the curse still lies heavy on the human race ... because our moral nature is such that we are unable to be idle and at peace. p 590 — Leo Tolstoy

We were sent to Vietnam to kill Communism. But we found instead that we were killing women and children. — John F. Kerry

The mobile world is very closed and proprietary just by definition. — Matt Mullenweg