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When a country has the skill and self-confidence to take action against its biggest problems, it makes outsiders eager to be a part of it. — Bill Gates
A bullet is worth a thousand threats. And I shot two. — Aleks Canard
Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Look closely into his aims, observe the means by which he pursues them, discover what brings him content - and can the man's real worth remain hidden from you? — Confucius
It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ. — William Anthony Donohue
If it does not glorify Christ, let it not console or please you. — Charles Spurgeon
You don't have to live up to anyone's expectations, just be the best you can be — Joel Osteen
For a moment his expression reveals nothing. Then I see the smile light his eyes, though it does not reach his lips. He cups my head with his hand and looks at me with an expression of such adoration it takes my breath away. Don't you know, Nikki? No matter where you go, I will always find you. — J. Kenner
So who is better off, those who share love long enough to see which parts inevitably fade or those who lose their love when it is still pristine? I think each is lonely in a different place, though if you lose your love while it is still perfect you at least have a clear explanation for your grief, while if it gradually crumbles in your hands you do not. — Jonathan Hull
Feedback is the breakfast of champions — Kenneth H. Blanchard
Black suit arrived at the house carrying a brief-case, and he held a long conversation with my grandmother in the — Roald Dahl
If you think what you see on TV is prejudiced, it is. Follow your instincts. — Chris Matthews
If all you do is follow the herd, you'll just be stepping in poop all day — Wayne Dyer
There are times when an abortion is necessary. I know that. When you have a black and a white, — Richard M. Nixon
Yes, there is no doubt that paper is patient and as I don't intend to show this cardboard-covered notebook, bearing the proud name of "diary," to anyone, unless I find a real friend, boy or girl, probably nobody cares. And now I come to the root of the matter, the reason for my starting a diary: it is that I have no such real friend. — Anne Frank