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If I had not been so great an invalid, I should not have done so much as I have accomplished. — Charles Darwin
The world is waiting for a practical demonstration of the Gospel of the grace of God! — Leonard Ravenhill
Never, never, never. I am never going to forget you. — Alexandra Bracken
Independence is for the very few; it is a privilege of the strong. And whoever attempts it even with the best right but without inner constraint proves that he is probably not only strong, but also daring to the point of recklessness. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Educationalists who think they can understand the young are enthusiasts. Youth does not want to be understood; it wants only to be let alone. It preserves itself immune against the insidious bacillus of being understood. The grown-up who would approach it too importunately is as ridiculous in its eyes as if he had put on children's clothes. We may feel with our youth, but youth does not feel with us. That is its salvation. — Erich Maria Remarque
The forms are evanescent; but the spirit, being in the Lord and of the Lord, is immortal and omnipresent. — Swami Vivekananda
Not only is your own happiness and welfare related to others, but the more you help them, the happier you will be. — Dalai Lama
Freedom is a muscle ... you have to exercise it. — Roy Scheider
Were I to make the announcement and to run, the reasons I would run is because I have a great belief in this country [America] ... There's more natural resources than any nation in the world; the greatest education population in the world; the greatest technology of any country in the world; the greatest capacity for innovation in the world; and the greatest political system in the world. — Edward Kennedy
It's a stupid leader who can't turn follower when somebody offers him a wiser course — Orson Scott Card
despite a conducive environment and comforting faith, there is unease among the rooms' inhabitants, a rising tide of something close to fear. They know that a terrible ghost is abroad in the cloisters of Microsoft. The — Glyn Moody