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Our mistakes and regrets are not barriers to becoming who we can be; they are a necessary ingredient. — David Schnarch

Distinguish between getting lost and losing your way. The first is a shift in direction. The second is the absence of perspective. Cultivate perspective and you will be able to steer home. — Gina Greenlee

I think you are a little afraid because you suspect what I suspect - that there was no natural disaster. They did it themselves, to themselves."
"If this is their own sad handiwork, ... what are our chances of finding friends among people so much to be feared? — Frank Herbert

Given a full summer to practice basketball, and especially my jump shot, I know that I could play in the NBA and do well. — Tony Gonzalez

Getting a job done fast is fruitless if it isn't done right. Individuals and Teams must constantly evaluate their progress. If an individual or Team starts to lose focus, they must take a step back and review. — Anonymous

Now that I'm a grandfather myself, I realize that the best thing about having grandkids is that you get the kid for the best part of the ride - kind of like owning a car for only the first 10,000 miles. You can have your grandchildren for a couple of days and then turn them back over to the parents. — Willard Scott

Teach rightly.
Teach respectfully.
Teach responsibly.
Teach reliably. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Age is a clever thief. It takes a little from you each day, so you're not aware of your loss until it'd irreversible. — James Lee Burke

All alterations and amendments of the Lord's own Word - are defilements and pollutions. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

It is the best thing to blame ourselves when people cannot get on well with us. Boundless charity necessarily includes all or it ceases to be boundless. We must be strict with ourselves and lenient with our neighbors. For we know not their difficulties and what they overcome. — Mahatma Gandhi

I love being wrong because that means in that instant, I learned something new that day. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson