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It is not on the pinnacle of success and ease where men and women grow most. It is often down in the valley of heartache and disappointment and reverses where men and women grow ... — Ezra Taft Benson

A good man's prayers will from the deepest dungeon climb heaven's height, and bring a blessing down. — Joanna Baillie

Jamie glanced at her notes. "So let's be honest, Jacks, can we? What is the best part of being an Angel? Is it the lifestyle? Is it the parties? The fame? What's your favourite part?" "Just having this chance," he said after considering. "And what chance is that?" Jamie asked. Jacks's blue eyes twinkled. "The chance to be a hero. — Scott Speer

Then the trees closed in around her, black as pitch and full of ghosts and memories. — George R R Martin

We need creative people working with broadcasters, making smart content to inspire people to be geniuses. — Will.i.am

Awarness of potential distractions is helpful untill it limits your ability to focus on the task at hand — Kirsten Beyer

My view is that when in doubt, society should err on the side of life. — Mac Thornberry

One person could make such a difference in someone's life. Either good or bad. With their actions and words, a single individual had the power to save or destroy another. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Every change is a form of liberation. My mother used to say a change is always good even if it's for the worse. — Paula Rego

Nonfiction writers are second-class citizens, the Ellis Island of literature. We just can't quite get in. And yes, it pisses me off. — William Styron

Time and time again I can't please myself. — Adam Duritz

Night falls, he thought, and now my war begins. — George R R Martin

They are strong wives, devoted moms, and beautiful women, trying to find a way to earn and keep their wings because God knows, it's not easy being married to the military. — L.M. Fields

He who has ceased to pray has lost a great friendship. — Richard L. Evans