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My faith is so strong that I believe that God made me 5-11 for a reason. For all the kids that have been told, no, that they can't do it, or all the kids that will be told no. — Russell Wilson

The reward of friendship is itself. The man who hopes for anything else does not understand what true friendship is. — Aelred Of Rievaulx

'Dead Aid' is about the inefficacy and the limitations of large-scale aid programs in creating economic growth and reducing poverty in Africa. — Dambisa Moyo

The thing is David is also aware of everything and it's not like you're going somewhere the director is not. — William Hurt

The death of contentment is comparison. — Steven Furtick

If I had not had so much ambition and not tried to do so many things, I probably would have been happier, but less useful. — Thomas A. Edison

People get ready ... Jesus is coming! — Misty Edwards

He had imagined Scotland as being a soft place, all gentle heathery hills, but here on the north coast everything seemed sharp and jutting, even the grey clouds that scudded across the pale blue sky. It was as if the bones of the world showed through. — Neil Gaiman

When I was a young boy, very young boy, mothers didn't work. Women were home, they took care of the house, they washed the dishes and took care of the children. That's what they did, and that's what my mother did. — Jerry Weintraub

A novel must be judged on its merits, not on how hard the journey was to write it. — Johnny Rich

notice these inconsistencies: Christian and anti-Christian polemicists — Richard Brookhiser

To listen to the nation's psychiatric gurus is to come to believe that crimes are caused, not committed. Perpetrators don't do the crime, but are driven to their dirty deeds by a confluence of uncontrollable factors, victims of societal forces or organic brain disease. — Ilana Mercer

Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with — Thomas Carlyle