Guarneri Hall Quotes & Sayings
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I grew up in a very religious family and it is the motivating force to every thing I do. I am fortunate to have had adults all around me who really lived their faith, in helping other people and doing the best you can do. — Marian Wright Edelman

I could just like down, right here, and let the sand cover me like a blanket. But my legs, clumsy as they've become, keep stumbling forward on their own. I'm not frightened and I'm not sorry. Not even a little bit. Nikko and I shared this fate, six years apart. We both walked into the desert, and we will both have died out here, under the wide open sky. At this moment, I feel closer to him than I have in years. Maybe that's what Endd meant when she said that none of us are ever truly alone. — Joaquin Lowe

I hope to work with kids any way possible. — Jenna Bush

I don't just work! I think about my work, reflect on my work and think of what changes can I make, how can I elevated my game. — Eric Thomas

Every spot his mouth touches closes the empty spaces inside. — Christine Fonseca

I made three films with Boris Karloff. He was absolutely wonderful. — Christopher Lee

Youth, when it is hurt, likes to feel itself betrayed. — Willa Cather

As a kid, I played my share of football in the street or in a vacant lot. — Barry Sanders

It must not be thought that the cowardly feeling of caution and uneasy self-preservation is innate in the English character. It is the consequence of a corpulence derived from wealth and of the training of all thoughts and passions for acquisitiveness. — Alexander Herzen

As for health, consider yourself well. — Henry David Thoreau

Poem by Howard A. Walter (Character)
I would be true, for there are those who trust me;
I would be pure, for there are those who care;
I would be strong, for there are those who suffer;
I would be brave, for there is much to dare.
I would be friend of all
the foe, the friendless;
I would be giving, and forget the gift;
I would be humble, for I know my weakness;
I would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift. — John C. Maxwell