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If you're not ready to make the greatest effort, don't even think about the greatest goal — Paul Twitchell

In childhood I developed a serious throat infection, and my heart stopped beating. I recovered from that illness with a voice that boomed forth like Kate Smith's! — Patsy Cline

You get to Alcatraz by being the worst of the worst. Unless you're me. I came here because my mother said I had to. — Gennifer Choldenko

It is true that I must run a great risk; no gallant action was ever accomplished without danger. — John Paul Jones

You do not need to be different from who you are. You only need to be more of the person you already are. — Brian Tracy

Donald Trump creates scapegoats in Muslims and Mexican immigrants. He calls for the use of torture. He calls for killing the innocent children and family members of terrorists. He cheers assaults on protesters. He applauds the prospect of twisting the Constitution to limit First Amendment freedom of the press. This is the very brand of anger that has led other nations into the abyss. — Mitt Romney

Knowing higher truths ensure that we have a larger perspective where all other things fall in place or start making sense. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

The dog that buried the bone which even a canine appetite could not manage, the squirrel that gathered nuts for a later feast, the bees that filled the comb with honey, the ants that laid up stores for a rainy day - these were among the first creators of civilization. It was they ... who taught our ancestors the art of providing for tomorrow out of the surplus of today, or of preparing for winter in summer's time of plenty. — Will Durant

I won't judge, Dax. I don't judge. — C.M. Stunich

TV demands so little of us. It anesthetizes our worried minds and breeds mental laziness. — Steve Whigham

I love you, Kane. Now let's go begin our always. — Kindle Alexander

Does it really help to imagine that there is some one full, objective, true account of nature and that the proper measure of scientific achievement is the extent to which it brings us closer to that ultimate goal? — Thomas S. Kuhn