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People always complain about something. If you face yourself and stand up strong, you're OK. You can't go wrong. — James Hetfield

He listen something in my voice because he look up immediately. His eyes as blue as July sky. His long yellow hair fall like sunshine on his forehead and my finger burn from not touching it. — Thrity Umrigar

Systematic change requires a willingness to look on change as an opportunity. — Peter Drucker

I'd hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people. — Clay Aiken

A battle is won by the side that is absolutely determined to win. Why did we lose the battle of Austerlitz? Our casualties were about the same as those of the French, but we had told ourselves early in the day that the battle was lost, so it was lost. — Leo Tolstoy

The truths that I know best I have learned on my knees. I never know a thing well, till it is burned into my heart by prayer. — John Bunyan

It was a hot, moist armpit of a night... — Mike Carey

But I've got more to learn, too. I don't feel like I'm done or I know it all. — Gary Sinise

Spending is not caring. Spending is what politicians do instead of caring. Spending more does not guarantee success. Politicians like to measure spending because it is easier than measuring actual metrics of accomplishment. — Grover Norquist

They can march for days without eating. They impregnate every schoolgirl they meet. — Anthony Doerr

First, it must be realized that liveliness in the preacher does not mean liveliness in the congregation. On the contrary, the extreme liveliness in the preacher is produced by dullness in the congregation ... It is when the congregation is dull that it wants to be amused. — G.K. Chesterton

In every Christian's life there comes a time when he or she needs to know the precise circumstances under which God is willing to heal the sick. — Michel Faber