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There's ups and downs in this love. Got a lot to learn in this love. Through the good and the bad, still got love. — Beyonce Knowles

The social world is transforming the way we create wealth, work, learn, play, raise our children, and probably the way we think. — Don Tapscott

Life beats down and crushes our souls and theatre reminds us that we have one. At least the type of theatre that I'm interested in; that is, theatre that moves an audience. You have the opportunity to literally impact the lives of people if they work on material that has integrity. But today, most actors simply want to be famous. Well, being an actor was never supposed to be about fame and money. Being an actor is a religious calling because you've been given the ability, the gift to inspire humanity. Think about that on the way to your soap opera audition. — Sanford Meisner

Ambition beats genius 99% of the time — Jay Leno

Prayer is converse with God, equal honor with the Angels, progress in good things, averting of evils, righting of sinners. — Ephrem The Syrian

In your cells right now, an enzyme is making a copy of your dna in less than two hours, right in the nucleus. — Hugh Martin

Quoting Scripture leads you to the fountain, but only if you plunge in and come up wet will I know that you are a Christian. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Peer pressure is something everyone will face in school. You have to really go by what you think is the right thing to do. Turn to the friends you trust the most when you are put in a compromising situation. If your friends are making the wrong decision, then turn to your parents. — Madisen Beaty

Poverty, Poetry, and new Titles of Honor, make Men ridiculous — Benjamin Franklin

Having a child, I thought, was something you should actively want, crave, even. It was not a venture for the ambivalent or passionless. — Hanya Yanagihara

The last degree of honesty has always been, and is still considered incompatible with statesmanship. To hunger and thirst after righteousness has been naturally, as it were, supposed a disqualification for affairs ... — Harriet Martineau