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The most effective time to resolve to obey Christ is in advance of difficulty. Planning to stay faithful can greatly enhance victory. — Beth Moore

Once she got a grip on it, it was a death grip, and I would sooner go into her purse looking for Tic Tacs than try to get it away from her. — Shay Savage

250,000 people turned up in Dublin to cheer me on an open-topped bus along O'Connell St after my world title winning fight in 1985. I'll never forget the sea of smiling faces that greeted me that day. — Barry McGuigan

Lies," Mr Solomon said the next morning as he walked into the classroom. "We tell them to our friends," he said. "We tell them to our enemies. And eventually ... we tell them to ourselves. — Ally Carter

What attracted me was less art itself than the artist's life and all that it meant for me: the idea of creativity and freedom of expression and action. I had been attracted to painting and drawing for a long time, but it was not an irresistible passion; what I wanted, at all costs, was to escape the monotony of life. — Pierre Bonnard

It doesn't matter what you've done or seen. Every man's a child until he's a father. It's the way the world's made. — Daniel Abraham

When we take away from a man his traditional way of life, his customs, hi religion, we had better make certain to replace it with
SOMETHING OF VALUE — Robert Ruark

He's filled with a sense of childish release, the old feeling that because you are sick, all your trials and obligations have been suspended. — Michael Cunningham

Thought, without the data on which to structure that thought, leads nowhere. — Victor J. Stenger

I never thought about being famous. — Damon Wayans

The artist who paints the emotions creates an enclosed world ... the picture ... which, like a book, has the same interest no matter where it happens to be. Such an artist, we may imagine, spends a great deal of time doing nothing but looking, both around him and inside him. — Pierre Bonnard