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Everything you have done and been through is valuable and important. In order to be who you are, to know what you know, to be where you are in this moment, you needed to go through what you went through. — Iyanla Vanzant

Truth, covenants, and ordinances enable us to overcome fear and face the future with faith. — Russell M. Nelson

You can take a pitchman and make a great actor out of him, but you cannot take an actor and always make a great pitchman out of him," he says. The pitchman must make you applaud and take out your money. He must be able to execute what in pitchman's parlance is called "the turn" - the perilous, crucial moment where he goes from entertainer to businessman. — Malcolm Gladwell

If I hadn't liked Logan before, I would now at how he is handling all of this. he chuckles as we reach the door.
"Why are you chuckling?" I ask.
"You were jealous." He's definitely smug, though I can't blame him. — L.A. Fiore

Raise your limits as high as you dare and then take them a little further. — Tony Clark

While the impressionists make a table to give one particular moment and subordinate the life of the table to its resemblance to this moment, we synthesize every moment (time, place, form, color-tone) and thus build the table. — Umberto Boccioni

To find the nectar of life, let me get lost in the mysteries and beauties of the imagination. — Debasish Mridha

President Reagan achieved such successes because when you sat in a room with him, there could be over 1,000 people in the room, yet you felt like there was only the two of you, and his wonderful wit would put you at ease. That was a tremendous gift. — Elton Gallegly

How dare you. Do you have any idea who I am?" Laurence whined.
"I'm no cactus expert, but I know a prick when I see one. — Mark A. Cooper

The Federalist Papers are very clear. Whenever one of the founding fathers and one of the people who was inventing the Constitution, they start to get apoplectic at the mention of Athens, the mention of Pericles, the mention of democracy. They go on and on about mobs, and we don't want this, and we don't want that. We're an oligarchy of the well-to-do. We were at the very beginning, when the Constitution was made, and we're even more so now. — Real Network

If one of two or more joint wrongdoers has to pay all the damages, he cannot recover contribution from his fellows. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

So who do you suppose Imogene was last time around?" "Oh, that's easy," Haven laughed. "Attila the Hun. — Kirsten Miller