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It is not set speeches at the moment of battle that render soldiers brave. — Napoleon Bonaparte
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and so is our character. — Billy Graham
Every experience that we have is unique to us because at some deep level we make an interpretation of it. — Deepak Chopra
Karma can be a beautiful maiden or a bitch... — Lada Ray
Happy are those who expect nothing; they won't be disappointed — Abel
At the Global Crop Diversity Trust, we work to conserve the diversity that will allow the adaptation and evolution of our agricultural crops in the context of climate change and other challenges. — Cary Fowler
In this house, speaking and thinking — David Baldacci
Lead, follow, or at the very least GET OUT OF THE WAY! — Me
If war illuminates love, love offers the possibility of allowing some light to be brought back out of the shadows. It's almost as if they buttress and make possible an understanding of each other. — Richard Flanagan
In constructing our narratives, we identify which particular events or experiences were formative or transformative. In telling our stories, we also claim some authority over our own experiences and their meanings. — Peg O'Connor
The Savior isn't our last chance; He is our only chance. Our only chance to overcome self-doubt and catch a vision of who we may become. Our only chance to repent and have our sins washed clean. — Sheri L. Dew
Numerous are the academic chairs, but rare are wise and noble teachers. Numerous and large are the lecture halls, but far from numerous the young people who genuinely thirst for truth and justice. Numerous are the wares that nature produces by the dozen, but her choice products are few.
We all know that, so why complain? Was it not always thus and will it not always thus remain? Certainly, and one must take what nature gives as one finds it. But there is also such a thing as a spirit of the times, an attitude of mind characteristic of a particular generation, which is passed on from individual to individual and gives its distinctive mark to a society. Each of us has to his little bit toward transforming this spirit of the times. — Albert Einstein
When the skies and the oceans are clean again. Then we shall be free. — Garth Brooks
The ways of heaven are dark and intricate;
Puzzled in mazes, and perplext with errors. — Joseph Addison