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To guard our character with unwavering commitment, our best protection comes from being humbly aware of our vulnerability. — Lee Ellis

No one embodied the spirit of the frontier more than Daniel Boone, who faced and defeated countless natural and man-made dangers to literally hand cut the trail west through the wilderness. He marched with then colonel George Washington in the French and Indian War, established one of the most important trading posts in the West, served three terms in the Virginia Assembly, and fought in the Revolution. His exploits made him world famous; he served as the model for James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales and numerous other pioneer stories. He was so well known and respected that even Lord Byron, in his epic poem Don Juan, wrote, "Of the great names which in our faces stare, The General Boon, back-woodsman of Kentucky, Was happiest amongst mortals anywhere ... " And yet he was accused of treason - betraying his country - the most foul of all crimes at the time. What really happened to bring him to that courtroom? And was the verdict reached there correct? — Bill O'Reilly

Certain periods in history suddenly lift humanity to an observation point where a clear light falls upon a world previously dark. — Anne Sullivan

Dad, why did you marry a crazy woman?" I asked after the usual pleasantries. "I didn't know she was crazy before I married her. By the time I found out, she was already knocked up and it was too late. — L.D. Davis

No such thing as humanity without flaws. — Hugo Ball

Man does not live in isolation, we depend upon each other. — Lailah Gifty Akita

What the Muslims do to their own children is worse than Hitler. — Alfons Heck

It's like being halfway through the book. I can't just throw it in the dustbin. — John Fowles

I like to promote fitness by walking around home in my underwear. — Mike Wilmot

We trust something in a grocery store and assume it's good. We don't learn about the most precious thing in life-the food we put in our body. Educate yourself! — Paul Prudhomme

Becoming a child again is what is impossible. That's what you have a legitimate reason to be upset over. Childhood is the most valuable thing that's taken away from you in life, if you think about it. — Heather O'Neill

Error is discipline through which we advance. — William Ellery Channing

The fear of the Lord tends to take away all other fears ... This is the secret of Christian courage and boldness. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

You know, Julie, someday a man's going to tame you. — Maya Banks