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If the life we live in this world is wholly for Christ, it is a life of daily surrender. — Ellen G. White

I know people look at me and try to make conclusions about me immediately, based on the obvious, let's say. — John Lone

Human wisdom has advanced to the point where man can construct satellites. And yet man in his wisdom cannot find a way to rescue and old woman in Vietnam from her tragic plight. We can't wait to find out what the pockmarked face of the far side of the moon loks like, but we have no time to consider what meaning those wrinkles of sorrow etched deep into tha face of an old woman may have for us — Daisaku Ikeda

When I'm at home or at school, I'm casual and comfortable. I tend to wear work out clothes and lots of sweaters. — AnnaSophia Robb

I tremble for my country when I hear of confidence expressed in me. I know too well my weakness, that our only hope is in God. — Robert E.Lee

Once one pays some attention to something, then you begin to see evidence of it everywhere. — Tom Robbins

Your life today is a result of your thinking yesterday. Your life tomorrow will be determined by what you think today. — John C. Maxwell

And for some reason, men and women who told the tale often found a need to add almost identical words. The storm is coming, they said, staring southward in worry. The storm is coming. — Robert Jordan

When you make a choice, you change the future. — Deepak Chopra

We belong far less to where we've come from than where we want to go. — Franz Werfel

People believed what made them comfortable. What fit with their preconceptions of how the world worked. — Robert Ferrigno

I knew now: love and destiny were two wild horses that could not be curbed. They galloped in different directions and ran down different paths where streams of desire and hope would not converge. To follow one was to betray the other. To make one happy was to break the other's heart. Yet I supposed that was part of life, a lesson we had to learn. To grow up was also to give up, and to build the future was to dissolve the past. The only thing we could do was hope for the best, to believe that the horse we chose would find us a safe destination. — Weina Dai Randel

Since my return to America my Master, has at the desire of my friends in England given me my freedom. — Phillis Wheatley

There have been numerous studies suggesting that one of the most effective ways to reduce poverty is through the education of women and girls. It's one of the best returns on investment in the developing world, but sixty-six million girls worldwide are not enrolled in school. Educated women spread what they've learned to their families and villages and children. Educated girls get pregnant later, have fewer children, and have a far lower infant mortality rate. Educated women and girls have greater power to determine their own fate; earn more; live a rich, fulfilled life; and give back to their communities at a greater level. — Rainn Wilson