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I think one of the sweetest proofs we have of the Father's loving care for us is that we often find in this life the things which gave us great happiness below. — Rebecca Ruter Springer

Women are the face of hunger. Hunger has a female face. It affects women disproportionately, and therefore it affects children as well, and it gets passed on inter-generationally, too. — Josette Sheeran

In the mountains of wisdom no climbing is in vain. — Nhat Hanh

Don Karnage-he's one of my all-time favorites. He's so brash and so bold and so arrogant-and he just doesn't know what he's doing. — Jim Cummings

I didn't feel so lost when he was around. It was the only time I didn't feel lost. — Penelope Douglas

We are compelled to work more hours per day, receive less pay per hour, pay more for what we buy, and recieve less for what we sell. The consequence is that we must work harder and more hours per day than we should, and in the end have less than what is due to us as our part of the advantages, conveniences and opportunities resulting from advancing civilization. — Charles Lindbergh

Trust begets trust and untrust begets untrust. It's natural. — Munshi Premchand

I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence. — Frederick Douglass

If wishes were fishes we'd all be throwing nets. If wishes were horses we'd all ride. — Douglas Horton

It would be counterproductive to tell people exactly what they are supposed to do and exactly how they are supposed to do it to a point where they become more concerned about your expectations than about completing their work in a quality way. — Douglas Conant

Today's cinema is a global art form, it is impossible to make movies for a market the size of France, representing no more than 4% of the world's total. — Jean-Jacques Annaud