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My parents were both born and raised in the Depression. They instilled great values about integrity and the importance of hard work, and I've taken that with me to every job. — Mary Barra

People knowledge is much more important than mere product knowledge. — John C. Maxwell

Let him who desires to be harsh in making demands upon his debtors consider that he is God's debtor. — Saint Augustine

Love often leads to healing, while fear and isolation breed illness. And our biggest fear is abandonment. — Candace Pert

Read some good, heavy, serious books just for discipline: Take yourself in hand and master yourself. — W.E.B. Du Bois

I had always wanted to lend my voice to a character. I did a voice for this video game, called 'Fallout 3,' and that was really fun. — Odette Annable

She looked up and saw, high in the sky beyond the racing black clouds, a ragged scrap of blue sky. Enough to make a cat a pair of trousers. — Rosamunde Pilcher

The image of God I was raised with was this: God is an angry bastard with a killer surveillance system who had to send his little boy (and he only had one) to suffer and die because I was bad. But the good news was that if I believed this story and then tried really hard to be good, when I died I would go to heaven, where I would live in a golden gated community with God and all the other people who believed and did the same things as I did ... this type of thinking portrays God as just as mean and selfish as we are, which feels like it has a lot more to do with our own greed and spite than it has to do with God. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Discover the truth about your underlying psychic gifts and not only stop thinking of yourself as crazy but also empower yourself to make a major difference in the lives of others. — Catherine Carrigan

Great writers teach as well as entertain. — Beem Weeks

The discovery of agriculture was the first big step toward a civilized life. — Arthur Keith

Stephen Morillo, one of the leading military historians of Anglo-Norman England, rejected the "great man" approach in his introduction to a series of extracts and articles on the Battle of Hastings. Noting that William had benefited from a contrary wind that delayed his attack until Harold Godwineson had been drawn north by a threat from a third claimant, Harald Hardrada of Norway, Morillo invoked the idea of chaos theory, which describes how small, even random, factors can sometimes have a huge effect on larger systems. Drawing on the quip of another scholar, John Gillingham, he wondered if William, who was sometimes called William the Bastard, due to his illegitimate birth, ought really to be known as William the Lucky Bastard.2 — Hugh M. Thomas

No man ever progressed to greatness and goodness but through great mistakes. — Frederick William Robertson

People need to spread love towards strangers. We all bleed the same blood and we are all part of a global community now. — Aloe Blacc

The evil which assails us is not in the localities we inhabit but in ourselves. — Seneca The Younger