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The worse thing you can do in a fight is stop moving. When someone attacks, they create force, movement, momentum, but you'll be okay as long as you can see and feel the direction of that force and travel with it. — Victoria Schwab

All feelings derive and become alive, whether negative or positive, from the power of Thought — Sydney Banks

Faith works miracles. At least it allows time for them. — George Meredith

The golden rule to apply in all such cases is resolutely to refuse to have what millions cannot. — Mahatma Gandhi

We can respond creatively to what we experience as life-depriving and become richer in spirit for having met the challenge. — Tad Crawford

Courage! Do not fall back; in a little the place will be yours. Watch! When the wind blows my banner against the bulwark, you shall take it. — Joan Of Arc

Important encounters are planned by the souls long before the bodies see each other — Paulo Coelho

The details that are my life's special pattern, like how in handwoven rugs what really makes them unique are the tiny flaws in the stitching, little gaps and jumps and stutters that can never be reproduced. — Lauren Oliver

Until Systers came into existence, the notion of a global 'community of women in computer science' did not exist. — Anita Borg

When I think about the fact that I get to work with stars like Will Ferrell or Kurt Russell my eyes fill with tears of joy and appreciation. I hope the ride keeps going. — Erick Chavarria

I'm old-fashioned and think that reading books is the most glorious pastime that humankind has yet devised. — Wislawa Szymborska

Beijing? Freedom? Oil and water. — Victor Robert Lee

The brain is a goal-seeking organism. Setting a goal creates structural tension in your brain, which will seek to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be, who you are and who you want to become. If you don't set goals, your mind will become stagnant. Goal setting is good stewardship of your right-brain imagination. It's also great for your prayer life. — Mark Batterson

S'mimasen," Alyss said repeatedly as they brushed against passerby.
"What does that mean?" Will asked as they reached a stretch of street bare of any other pedestrians. He was impressed by Alyss's grasp of the local language.
"It means 'pardon me,'" Alyss replied, but then a shadow of doubt crossed her face. "At least, I hope it does. Maybe I'm saying 'you have the manners of a fat, rancid sow. — John Flanagan

Music is definitely influential on how I approach my scenes. — Rutina Wesley