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We can speak of war as vehemently as some others do, but because we believe otherwise as Muslims, we prefer to speak of peace. — Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

I will treat language with resigned delight, embrace it like unrequited love, offer words to you with a kind of secret shame, for I know that sometimes there is such a thing as too much language, and that language can hold a kind of sincerity that is tiresome and overwrought. — Meia Geddes

The mistake so many marketers make is that they conjoin the urgency of making another sale with the timing to earn the right to make that sale. In other words, you must build trust before you need it. Building trust right when you want to make a sale is just too late. — Seth Godin

Woody Allen was right: eighty percent of success is just showing up. "Take — Stephen King

America does not presume to know what is best for everyone — Barack Obama

You come to a point in your life when you really don't care what people think about you, you just care what you think about yourself. — Evel Knievel

In the silence of night, great minds either unite or die — Katja Michael

I never knew how quickly I would go from someone that you loved to someone you used to know. — Collin Raye

Lydia was like this all the time. I mean, the more I opened up to her, was a model patient or whatever, the icier she got, correcting pretty much everything out of my mouth and at least half of my silent actions as well. But the thing was that her near-constant admonitions actually made me like her more. I think because witnessing her administration of ten zillion rules and codes of conduct, all of which she applied to her own life, made her seem fragile and weak, in need of the constant protection of all those rules, instead of the opposite, the way I know that she wanted to be seen, the way I'd seen her when I first arrived: powerful and all knowing. — Emily M. Danforth

Let us prepare for that blessed day when He will come again. Let us be as wise as those ancients who watched for His coming. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf