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Famous Cyclists Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

We do not find truth groveling through error. — Thomas S. Monson

Famous Cyclists Quotes By Maimonides

When I have a difficult subject before me - when I find the road narrow, and can see no other way of teaching a well established truth except by pleasing one intelligent man and displeasing ten thousand fools - I prefer to address myself to the one man, and to take no notice whatever of the condemnation of the multitude; I prefer to extricate that intelligent man from his embarrassment and show him the cause of his perplexity, so that he may attain perfection and be at peace. — Maimonides

Famous Cyclists Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Every decision you make - every decision - is not a decision about what to do. It's a decision about Who You Are. When you see this, when you understand it, everything changes. You begin to see life in a new way. All events, occurrences, and situations turn into opportunities to do what you came here to do. — Neale Donald Walsch

Famous Cyclists Quotes By Suzanne Finnamore

A heart can stop beating for a while, one can still live. — Suzanne Finnamore

Famous Cyclists Quotes By Phil Mitchell

I guess what we do in life is like the stars in the sky, we just reflect back the love that God gave us ... — Phil Mitchell

Famous Cyclists Quotes By Paul Dano

In tragedy, it's hard to find a good resolution; it's not black and white: it's a big fog of gray. — Paul Dano

Famous Cyclists Quotes By William J. Clinton

What we need to do is to have a sensible approach to immigration. It needs to be open. It needs to be non-dogmatic and non-bigoted. We need to be firm but reasonable in the way we deal with the problem of illegal immigration. And we need to try to get as many of our immigrants who want to do so to become citizens as quickly as possible so that the American people will all see that this is a part of the process of American history, which is a good one for our country. — William J. Clinton