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Everybody's not as fortunate as I've been that can have their hubby with them on the road, that we can do whatever we want and mainly be honest with the kids. Just the time that you do give them, make it be great time. It doesn't have to be hours. — Gloria Estefan

The hardship of the exercises is intended less to strengthen the back than to toughen the mind. The Spartans say that any army may win while it still has its legs under it; the real test comes when all strength is fled and the men must produce victory on will alone. — Steven Pressfield

Shyness has laws you can only give yourself; tragically to those who least understand. — Lawrence Durrell

We faced it and did not resist. The storm passed through us and around us. It's gone, but we remain. — Frank Herbert

Three great lessons for my children; love God, love yourself and love your neighbour as yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Our [generation] people have the worst diet of anybody. I'm ready to put a farmer on my payroll. We've got to get back to growing our own food. You are what you eat! — Prince

Was it ever right to sacrifice one's truth for expedience? — Sue Monk Kidd

I think everyone who goes to see a 'Bond' movie expects to be impressed by the look and the locations chosen. Certainly I was when I grew up watching them, and I don't think that's changed in the last 50 years. — Callum McDougall

As God's revelation, Jesus is at the same time the revelation of the human nature and of the destiny of man. — Wolfhard Pannenberg

If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help ... Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business - you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen. — Barack Obama

if the gospels had been identical to each other, word for word, this would have raised charges that the authors had conspired among themselves to coordinate their stories in advance, and that would have cast doubt on them. — Lee Strobel