Infamie Dex Quotes & Sayings
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If you keep a clear vision for your future, it will pull you like a magnet through your toughest times. — Tony Robbins
If somebody comes and scoops up all of my neighbor's information because they're on Verizon and just gathers all of that information, it is a violation of my civil rights as well. I'm telling you, America, we are the civil rights leaders of this day. Accept your position. Accept your role. Square your shoulders. Stand up. Link arms. Some of us will not make it to the end, as they used to say because this is a long, long journey to the end of the road. But man will be free as long as people understand the Bill of Rights. It was given to us, yes, by man, and flawed men, but it was inspired by God. Those rights don't belong to you. You are merely a guardian of those rights for our children and our grandchildren, of all color, of all races, of all theological backgrounds. You are a guardian and a steward. Recognize what time it is. Recognize why you have been born, where you have been born. You have been given much, and believe me, much is required, not just expected. — Glenn Beck
We were letting go of October, relinquishing color,
readying ourselves for streets lacquered with ice,
the town closed like a walnut, locked inside the cold. — Mark Perlberg
One of the secrets to life is saying yes to change and allowing things to transition, but I also think you have to mark the time and give thanks for all that it gave you. — Josh Radnor
By and by we shall say goodbye — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
He see's the world the way cynics do; Not looking for false Hope. — Meredith Duran
there's very little passion in taking the safe approach. — Sharon Pope
The boldness of being is to believe in God. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Satan tries to limit your praying because he knows your praying will limit him. — Rick Warren
The world is a mountain, in which your words are echoed back to you. — Rumi
The greatest purveyor of violence in the world : My own Government, I can not be Silent. — Martin Luther King Jr.