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You have to be strong; you have to trust yourself that you can bring down the dictatorship regime and build a new country. You have to be part of building your country. We know that anything that you dream can happen. You have to know that you have the ability to achieve your dream. — Tawakkol Karman

As I sounded through the ice I could determine the shape of the bottom with greater accuracy than is possible in surveying harbors which do not freeze over, and I was surprised at its general regularity. In the deepest part there are several acres more level than almost any field which is exposed to the sun, wind, and plow. In one instance, on a line arbitrarily chosen, the depth did not vary more than one foot in thirty rods; and generally, near the middle, I could calculate the variation for each one hundred feet in any direction beforehand within three or four inches. Some are accustomed to speak of deep and dangerous holes even in quiet sandy ponds like this, — Henry David Thoreau

All I know to do is to light the candle that has been given to me. — Fred Rogers

If we can't understand the Afghan family, we can't understand Afghanistan. — Asne Seierstad

You can't change your life. What you can change is YOUR APPROACH. — Tapan Ghosh

Old Veteran also loved to go on adventures. On one such adventure, a coyote attacked Old Veteran. — Jeanie Vant

To be happy, you must learn to forget yourself. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

I didn't sing for years and years, but I started playing harp when I was maybe 9 or 10. I had actually wanted to play for years leading up to that, but no teacher in our little town would take me on as a student, because I was too young. — Joanna Newsom

For we cannot oppose the truth, but must always stand for the truth. 9 — Anonymous

I believe that the next half century will determine if we will advance the cause of Christian civilization or revert to the horrors of brutal paganism. — Theodore Roosevelt

I am struck here by the curious mixture of justice and injustice in our lives. We are blamed for our real faults but usually not on the right occasions. — C.S. Lewis