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One thing I really, truly believe in is having something greater than myself to be grateful to. — Kelli O'Hara

The circumstances we ask God to CHANGE are often the circumstances God is using to CHANGE US. — Mark Batterson

The Second World War took place not so much because no one won the First, but because the Versailles Treaty did not acknowledge this truth. — Paul Johnson

There is always something to be grateful for. — Rhonda Byrne

The public has more interest in the punishment of an injury than he who receives it. — Cato The Elder

Happiness without power, wages without work, a home without frontiers, religion without myth. These characteristics are hated by the rulers because the ruled secretly long to possess them. The rulers are only safe as long as the people they rule turn their longed-for goals into hated forms of evil. — Theodor W. Adorno

I think nobody would claim that random genetic drift is capable of producing adaptation, that is to say the illusion of design. Random genetic drift can't produce wings that are good at flying, or eyes that are good at seeing, or legs that are good at running. But random genetic drift probably is very important in driving evolution at the molecular genetic level. — Richard Dawkins

I've learnt that it is important not to go over the top with aggression, because then either you are going to miss a lot of games, or you are not going to be concentrating on the game you are playing. — Wayne Rooney

Yet I must tell you, that all these graces which are expressed by passions of sorrow, fear, joy, hope, love, are not so certainly to be tried by the passion that is in them, as by the will that is either contained in them, or supposed in them; not as acts of the sensitive, but of the rational appetite (358). — Richard Baxter

Art is a weapon in the struggle of ideas, the class struggle. — Amiri Baraka

A picture should be the expression of the will of the painter. — Robert Henri