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Before you sit down to listen to the news at seven, kneel down to ask God for the dew of Heaven — Julius Owusu

Kids are capable of handling a lot more than you think if you are willing to commit some time. — David Hartman

What I believe in is being transparent and truthful and always trying to get the facts right. People will make their own judgment of whether or not they want to trust you based on how transparent you are with them and the principles that you bring to the game. — Jeremy Scahill

Why do you have to be so damn wonderful all the time? Especially now!"
"I can't help it. I am what I am. — Ashlan Thomas

There's no protocol on how to console your girlfriend of four years who you just met this morning. — Colleen Hoover

In that way, we Jews can see Christianity as God's chosen instrument for redeeming the world from paganism, and Christians can recognize their obligation to preach the message of Christianity to the world, but not to the Jewish people, who had that message before they did. — Harold S. Kushner

In my view, the best gift is one that benefits both the receiver and the planet. — Andrew Weil

If you can't keep up, drag them down to your level. — Laurence J. Peter

I wanted to write the most beautiful poem but that is impossible; the world has written its own. — Dejan Stojanovic

On the horizon, he saw the full moon. God dropped it there, he was sure, as a reminder of our small place in the world. A reminder that what is beautiful is fleeting. — Ben Sherwood

She understands all at once, with a small shock, exactly what it is she always needed to tell Harland: being there in person is not the same as watching. You might see things better on television, but you'll never know if you were alive or dead while you watched. — Barbara Kingsolver

I came to love the rhythm of the sound effects and the whole experience of listening to a story. I made a lot of stuff with my hands and so I loved being free to not watch a screen. I still love it to this day. — Larry Fessenden