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We have lift off of the third Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-3) communication satellite at 4:44 a.m — Antonia Perdu
Be sensitive to the plight of others. You have to know about the tragedies as well as the triumphs, the failures as well as the success. — Jim Rohn
Failure is a disappointment, but not defeat. — Jeanne Robertson
I would love to write something that people would still read 50 or 100 years from now. That comes with growing older, I think. — Charles Kuralt
I have to say I know much more about football than I would like to, because my husband is a rabid football fan, and it's been so horrible. — Ruth Reichl
I've definitely had mentors, whether parents or friends or actors who I like. — Paul Dano
There were certain things, learned so young and remembered so deep that they felt like little stones in the center of her mind. — Hugh Howey
I don't need to be 19 years old or starve myself for some weight or turn men's heads down that road. And thank God I finally know that. — Trisha Yearwood
A terrible scorching light showed him the hidden letters that changed the meaning of the past. — George Eliot
I'm completely opposed to the idea of becoming accustomed to foreign military campaigns. — Guido Westerwelle
Father taught us that opportunity and responsibility go hand in hand. I think we all act on that principle; on the basic human impulse that makes a man want to make the best of what's in him and what's been given him. — Laurance Rockefeller
The key to wisdom is doubt! — Marjane Satrapi
With the fullness of God, we are free to let humans be humans - fickle and fragile and forgetful. — Lysa TerKeurst
Trust your instincts, Dad always says. If something feels dodgy to you, if someone feels dodgy, you go with dodgy. Don't give the benefit of the doubt because you want to be a nice person, don't wait and see in case you look stupid. Safe comes first. Second could be too late. — Tana French
There is no harmony between religion and science. When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in the cradle. Now that science has attained its youth, and superstition is in its dotage, the trembling, palsied wreck says to the athlete: "Let us be friends." It reminds me of the bargain the cock wished to make with the horse: "Let us agree not to step on each other's feet. — Robert G. Ingersoll
