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Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

Our task is to become our best selves. One of God's greatest gifts to us is the joy of trying again, for no failure ever need be final. — Thomas S. Monson

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Rick Warren

What are you doing personally to make your church family more warm and loving? There are many people in your community who are looking for love and a place to belong. The truth is, everyone needs and wants to be loved, and when people find a church where members genuinely love and care for each other, you would have to lock the doors to keep them away. — Rick Warren

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Malcolm Knowles

We will learn no matter what! Learning is as natural as rest or play. With or without books, inspiring trainers or classrooms, we will manage to learn. Educators can, however, make a difference in what people learn and how well they learn it. If we know why we are learning and if the reason fits our needs as we perceive them, we will learn quickly and deeply. — Malcolm Knowles

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Susan Ee

Power is best held by the ones who don't want it. — Susan Ee

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Chris Rock

People are always going to, you know, find something wrong with people who are not the exact same as them. That's just what it is. Black, white, short, tall, religions, whatever. People are bad. — Chris Rock

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Robert Downey Jr.

The higher the stakes, the happier I am, the better I will be. — Robert Downey Jr.

Chief Guest Addressing Quotes By Alistair Begg

We mustn't allow our circumstances and disappointments to become the excuse for the choices we make in life. God is greater than all of that, and He can bring beauty out of ashes. Our trials come, Augustine said, to prove us and to improve us. — Alistair Begg