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If only I could see myself from the same vantage point that I observe the world; I might judge my behavior and expressions more critically, and others less. — Richelle E. Goodrich

We all have hometown appetites, — Clementine Paddleford

The message of the Bible is clear: Jesus Christ is Lord! It's a fact. Bringing our lives into submission to His will in everything is the key to being a godly woman. It is also the path to joy. — Barbara Hughes

I feel that there is no such thing as ultimate forgetting; traces once impressed upon the memory are indestructible. — Thomas De Quincey

You can't fix everything in life; you must leave some things unfixed to move forward! Do not feel bad about this, because you have no time to fix everything! Leave the unfixed there and move forward! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A sack that can contain a person's greed ... doesn't exist in this world. If your hearts not content, no matter how much you put in the sack, it's never enough. — Seo Do-young

I'm supremely grateful and seriously pleased that readers enjoy my words. — Alison Tyler

Because tragedy happened to you, it gives you a greater sense of oneness with others who experience tragedy. Because we have been comforted through the Word of God, we in turn may be able to comfort others. — Billy Graham

That's why so many people want to be victims today. So they don't have to accept the burden of being raised without historical calamity - without war or famine. They want an excuse for the fact they're still not happy. — Scott Turow

The horse is a great equalizer, he doesn't care how good looking you are, or how rich you are or how powerful you are
he takes you for how you make him feel. — Buck Brannaman

Most big companies work in stealth until they think they have a consumer product ready to go. — Brendan Iribe

Silence is foolish if we are wise, but wise if we are foolish. — Charles Caleb Colton

Woman has been the great unpaid laborer of the world. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton