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I remember like it was yesterday. I remember because it was the last time we held hands — David Arnold

In working with people across the country and around the world, I've come to know that most of us go through times that re-route our prayer life. — Gloria Gaither

I do have panic attacks every time I go on stage so I'm really not sure why I put myself through this. — Emma Bunton

Never give up on the possibilities or accept what is when you can see it for what it could be. — A.J. Darkholme

I called her name into the fold between night and day. — Marie Howe

It's never too late to get good at something. — Guy Fieri

Dame Fortune, like most others of the female sex, is generally most indulgent to the nimble-mettled blockheads. — Thomas Otway

Now standing in one corner of a boxing ring with a .22 caliber Colt automatic pistol, shooting a bullet weighing only 40 grains and with a striking energy of 51 foot pounds at 25 feet from the muzzle, I will guarantee to kill either Gene Tunney or Joe Louis before they get to me from the opposite corner. This is the smallest caliber pistol cartridge made; but it is also one of the most accurate and easy to hit with, since the pistol has no recoil. I have killed many horses with it, cripples and bear baits, with a single shot, and what will kill a horse will kill a man. I have hit six dueling silhouettes in the head with it at regulation distance in five seconds. It was this type of pistol that Millen boys' colleague, Abe Faber, did all his killings with. Yet this same pistol bullet fired at point blank range will not dent a grizzly's skull, and to shoot a grizzly with a .22 caliber pistol would simply be one way of committing suicide — Ernest Hemingway,

Take care of your life force and always keep it streaming. Always be active and creative, and never ever stop dreaming. — Suzy Kassem

Centuries later, it is often presumed that such a pious tone and environment would create boredom, cynicism, and even open rebellion among any militia. But in an era when faith was a fact of life, prayer was ubiquitous, ritual respected, and the presence of clergymen taken seriously, the result was a fresh discipline and respect - even a chivalric courtliness - among many of the troops. Joan herself was so obviously and sincerely devout that the major captains of her met-at-arms and crossbowmen were more than impressed: they followed her example as best they could. — Donald Spoto

I am not bold, just blind. — Arzum Uzun