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People want change but not too much change. Finding that balance is tricky for every politician. — Eleanor Clift
Making shots counts, but not as much as the people who make them. — Mike Krzyzewski
Congress must also enact pro-growth policies that encourage the economy to expand: like making tax relief permanent and repealing the death tax. — Michael Steele
No experience is ever wasted. Everything has meaning. — Oprah Winfrey
Take romance for instance. Fictional women in romance novels never get their period. They never have morning breath. They orgasm seventeen times a day. And they never seem to have jobs with bosses. — Penny Reid
To be able to say how much love, is love but little. — Francesco Petrarca
We need love, and to ensure love, we need to have full employment, and we need social justice. We need gender equity. We need freedom from hunger. These are our most fundamental needs as social creatures. — David Suzuki
What difference does the uniform make? You don't hit with it. — Yogi Berra
What happens in the dark should not be brought to light. — Habeeb Akande
(The Gentle Reader may perhaps have suffered from this difficulty.) — E. Nesbit
One should indeed read Pope with his notes available, in the Twickenham edition possibly, to see what a vast amount he did understand about Homer. — Robert Fitzgerald
16Rejoice always, 17pray without ceasing, 18in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. + — Anonymous
90% of learning comes through encouragement. — Kevin Thoman
I try to meditate every morning. It relaxes me, clears my mind, and sets my day off on the right foot before things get too manic. — Elle Macpherson
The Great God values not the service of men, if the heart be not in it: The Lord sees and judges the heart; he has no regard to outward forms of worship, if there be no inward adoration, if no devout affection be employed therein. It is therefore a matter of infinite importance, to have the whole heart engaged steadfastly to God. — Isaac Watts