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I have a reputation for being the hardest working person in Congress. — Shelley Berkley
Do you really want to look back on your life and see how wonderful it could have been had you not been afraid to live it? — Caroline Myss
You can be living in a big house, driving a nice car, going on exotic vacations and still be empty inside, crippled with fear and dread. — Rob Bell
The Christmas spirit will elude you
'til a selfless love consumes you
and the joy of giving moves you. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Neither a borrower nor a lender be, for loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. — William Shakespeare
Transportation spending is a win-win proposition. — Tim Bishop
Trying to control the world?
I see you won't succeed.
The world is a spiritual vessel
And cannot be controlled.
Those who control, fail.
Those who grasp, lose.
Some go forth, some are led,
Some weep, some blow flutes
Some become strong, some superfluous,
Some oppress, some destroyed.
Therefore the Sage,
Casts off extremes,
Casts off excess,
Casts off extravagance. — Lao-Tzu
Pursue Your Dreams & Live! — Christina Francine
Officers must be made to care for their men. That is the sole duty of all officers. — George S. Patton
It is better that one's customers come to one's shop than to have to look for them abroad. — Manfred Von Richthofen
Incorrect documentation is often worse than no documentation. — Bertrand Meyer
Chasing after the poisonous snake that bites us will only drive the poison through our entire system. It is far better to take measures immediately to get the poison out. — Stephen R. Covey
Every...woman," the old lady said, "loves a ...rogue. — Mary Balogh
Failure in the past does not nullify purpose in the future. — Adrian Rogers
And now a chill settled over them where they stood, and Harry heard the rasping breath of the dementors that patrolled the outer trees. They would not affect him now. The fact of his own survival burned inside him, a talisman against them, as though his father's stag kept guardian in his heart. — J.K. Rowling