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Life is a gift, not to possess, but to share. — Henri Nouwen

You start where you can get an opportunity, you take everything that you can do to gain entrance. You do the little work and you try to find people who can teach you. — Jon Voight

I will say that Lynda Carter is an awesome woman. — Lynn Collins

A simple act of kindness can touch someone's mind, so in every interaction be loving and be kind. — Debasish Mridha

Why do you think this great nation of ours loves the Royal Family?
Gun Law. If we didn't have it, you'd be asking the opposite question. — Julian Barnes

Our problem is civil obedience — Matt Damon

3 Jesus replied, I tell you the truth, unless you are born again,* you cannot see the Kingdom of God. — Anonymous

Most new jobs won't come from our biggest employers. They will come from our smallest. We've got to do everything we can to make entrepreneurial dreams a reality. — Ross Perot

After all, you put a lot into creating a universe and everything that goes with it, and it seems a shame to use it only once. — Terry Brooks

Bipedalism is a demanding and risky strategy. It means refashioning the pelvis into a full load-bearing instrument. To preserve the required strength, the birth canal in the female must be comparatively narrow. This has two very significant immediate consequences and one longer-term one. First, it means a lot of pain for any birthing mother and greatly increased danger of fatality to mother and baby both. Moreover, to get the baby's head through such a tight space it must be born while it's brain is still small - and while the baby, therefore, is still helpless. This means long-term infant care, which in turn implies solid male-female bonding. — Bill Bryson

In my memory of those dark winter nights, my father and I own the whole science building, and we walk about like a duke and his sovereign prince, too preoccupied in our castle to bother about our frozen duchy. — Hope Jahren

Cheerfulness is a debt we owe to society, in the paying of which we receive a generous discount. We can not open our hearts to give out cheer without more cheer rushing in to take its place. — Alice Hegan Rice