Kitco Precious Metals Quotes & Sayings
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As we passed on, it seemed those scenes of visionary enchantment would never have an end. — Meriwether Lewis

In community we are called to care for each member of the community. We can. Choose our friends but we do not choose our brothers and sisters' they are given to us, whether in family or in community." Jean — Jean Vanier

Find the lead domino, and whack away at it until it falls. — Gary W. Keller

Faith - The most precious asset you can build up for all generations. — Christian Hunt

It's impossible, I think, to save everyone, but if we help even one person in our lifetime, then we succeeded. — Chevy Stevens

Autism: I may not speak with my mouth. There are many ways to communicate. They are all valid. — Tina J. Richardson

Regimes planted by bayonets do not take root ... Our military strength is a prerequisite to peace, but let it be clear we maintain this strength in the hope it will never be used, for the ultimate determinant in the struggle that's now going on in the world will not be bombs and rockets but a test of wills and ideas, a trial of spiritual resolve, the values we hold, the beliefs we cherish, the ideals to which we are dedicated. — Ronald Reagan

Many retirees - and those on the cusp of retirement - learned
a harsh lesson in 2008. They need not have suffered that way
if only the proper advice had reached their ears. I want to do
my part to remedy that situation so that millions of retirees can
remain securely on the path to prosperity. — Christopher K. Abts

I didn't choose Paris. I like to think that the city chose me. — Charlotte Le Bon

It's not the normal way to look at things but I experienced death at a really young age and because of that it's been part of my mental landscape that death is really very possible. — Cate Blanchett

I never want to regret. 'Regret' is the ugliest word. — Peter Hedges

I didn't need to fall in love with him again. I had never fallen out. — Mary E. Pearson

The most miserable prison in the world is the prison we make for ourselves when we refuse to show mercy. Our thoughts become shackled, our emotions are chained, the will is almost paralyzed. But when we show mercy, all of these bonds are broken, and we enter into a joyful liberty that frees us to share God's love with others. — Warren W. Wiersbe