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We may argue and have our ups and downs, but any poor soul who ever tries to get between us will find out that our love is stronger than ever. — Steve Maraboli

Employers and business leaders need people who can think for themselves - who can take initiative and be the solution to problems. — Stephen Covey

I have a very ostrich mentality. I feel like I have my head in the sand so no one can see me. — Lupita Nyong'o

Our marriage is grounded in the word of God. That's really it. God is the core of our marriage, and the foundation and the blueprint for it is how we live, and being open and honest and communicating, but ultimately doing what pleases God, and not in a selfish manner. — Candace Cameron Bure

A little honest swearin' wipeth away anger and bringeth peace to the soul. — Elmer Kelton

Forgetting wasn't the same as being happy. Being drunk wasn't the same as forgetting ... we were at our most miserable when we're doing it to ourselves. — Eleanor Brown

I do not want to drive across a bridge designed by an engineer who believed the numbers in structural stress models are relative truths. — R.C. Sproul

he kissed me with earnestness, banging his lips against my teeth and covering me with saliva from nose to chin. — Amy Tan

Hollywood will accept actresses playing ten years older, but actors can play ten years younger. — Greta Scacchi

The logic of the photograph is neither verbal nor syntactical, a condition which renders literary culture quite helpless to cope with the photograph. — Marshall McLuhan

A strong woman is not born, she is made! — D. Skies

Chess programs are our enemies, they destroy the romance of chess. They take away the beauty of the game. Everything can be calculated. — Levon Aronian

What suggests to non-Evangelical scholars that the resurrection narratives contain legendary accounts? First there is a variety of apparent contradictions in the stories which in any ancient narrative would have to arouse the historian's suspicion. — Robert M. Price

It's amazing how we can make ourselves believe what we want to. — Terry McMillan