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God finds a way to weave even your mistakes into the fabric of a brighter future if you let Him. — Elizabeth George

Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. — Dale Carnegie

And then it seemed to me that even in prison one might discover an immense life. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Alienation results because human beings speak the same language only when they appear to each other as they really are, vulnerable, without impressively constructed towers. Vulnerability is that space within which human beings can truly meet each other and speak the same language. Sin and pride serve to destroy this space and drive us away from each other, leaving us to babble in our own language as we scatter to our respective corners of the earth. — Ronald Rolheiser

I guess the second-term team is not quite as adoring as the first. — Peggy Noonan

Silence is a form of communication, too. Sometimes less is more. — Pat Summitt

Have hung My dank and dropping weeds To the stern god of sea. — John Milton

There's no credit buying on eternal things, none at all. Anything that is worthwhile has to be paid for in advance. — Boyd K. Packer

If I had to spend an hour getting ready every time I went somewhere, I wouldn't bother leaving the house. — Donna Joy Usher

Champions keep playing until they get it right. — Billie Jean King

Since then, I've observed that a charismatic personality who's willing to take risks only for personal gain does not make a good leader. Principle-centered leadership is based on selfless courage, practical wisdom and moral objectives. It's based on honesty and focused on achieving what is best for others, whether they understand it or not. Consequently, great leaders are not always popular, but they are consistent. — Kenneth E. Behring