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Fear is a lethal killer of dreams, the greatest cancer that has beset passion, and a ruthless thief of lives stolen and buried in the decay of lives squandered. Yet the greatest tragedy of all is that the fear that destroys us is rarely the monster it pretends to be, nor does it possess anything close to the power that we grant it. Therefore, it is only a killer, a cancer and a thief because we empower it to be so. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Relinquishment of burdens and fears begins where adoration and worship of God become the occupation of the soul. — Frances J Roberts

And when the end comes, we shall see the end. We shall see and understand how we started better. We shall see those who started well and those who ended well. When the end comes, we shall surely see the end! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

You need shoving, not pushing. — Jennifer Niven

Meanness is more in half-doing than in omitting acts of generosity. — Elbert Hubbard

We'll have all the same players ... We'll be missing one, actually. — Sonny Bono

I don't like the idea of playing a one-dimensional character who is just fearless, strong, and killer and has instincts and just thrives in dangerous circumstances - that's really boring to me, and I don't think it represents what most women feel inside. — Evangeline Lilly

We'd been so close all those years ago. My subconscious just couldn't get over the idea that we weren't anymore. — Sarina Bowen

There is no western, capitalistic country in which the conditions of the masses have not improved in an unprecedented way. — Ludwig Von Mises

Moistening her lips, she asked, "That's what this is all about? Bringing me here?"
His hesitation was so slight she almost missed it. "It could be. Probably is, after all."
"You still want to seduce me."
"I want whatever you can give me," he murmured against her ear. "Where we go from here may depend on what I can give you. — Jennifer Blake

Conviction is not repentance; conviction leads to repentance. But you can be convicted without repentance. — David Lloyd-Jones