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No obstacles are insurmountable when God commands and we obey. — Heber J. Grant

I always have bananas with me for energy. — Samantha Bond

Nothing's as mean as giving a little child something useful for Christmas. — Kin Hubbard

The fundamental premise of liberalism is the moral incapacity of the American people. — Alan Keyes

Kids are an important audience to reach for the future of the planet. — Ziggy Marley

I was something of a prankster. One time I put a ski mask on my head and used a fake gun on the school secretary so that I could get some of my friends out of detention. — Luke Perry

But honestly? What women need?" Dean paused to take a sip of his coffee. "Actions. Not words. Sorry doesn't mean shit, begging doesn't mean shit, and promises don't mean shit. — Priscilla Glenn

Eliminate the word "impossible" from your conversation, drop it from your thoughts, erase it from your attitudes. Stop rationalizing it. Cease excusing it. Substitute for it that bright and shining word ... POSSIBLE." — Norman Vincent Peale

It occurred to me when I was thirteen and wearing white gloves and Mary Janes and going to dancing school, that no one should have to dance backward all their lives. — William Ruckelshaus

We're free Narnians, Hwin and I, and I suppose, if you're running away to Narnia you want to be one too. In that case Hwin isn't your horse any longer. One might just as well say you're her human. — C.S. Lewis

When you live with a potentially life-threatening condition you get used to the thought of dying. You accept it, you push on. The thing that scared me was the picture of dying slowly and painfully, the loss of independence and identity to illness. — Josh Lanyon

Pride is a very dangerous disease that can turn your talent, asset, and achievements into a handicap. — Uzoma Nnadi

When a man teaches something he does not know to somebody else who has no aptitude for it, and gives him a certificate of proficiency, the latter has completed the education of a gentleman. — George Bernard Shaw