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Fear causes people to draw back from situations. It brings on mediocrity, it dulls creativity, it sets one up to be a loser in life. — Fran Tarkenton

Tony Stark/Iron Man, like Victor Frankenstein before him, has built the monster that may make his worst fear a reality. And now he and his friends are locked into the battle with the monster sworn to destroy them. — Chris Soth

If your child has a weakness, teach them how to turn it into a strength! The only Failure is not trying. — Kevin Heath

Arguing with somebody is never pleasant, but sometimes it is useful and necessary to do so. — Lemony Snicket

Little Peter's," Soto said. — Michael Connelly

Some people want to believe they can be an instant hero in eveyday life. A real hero is someone that stands by your side and appreciates you everyday! — Jose N. Harris

Did I think I was doing God's work?" he said later. "No. But I did think market efficiency was something important for the economy. — Michael Lewis

One must be humble, one must keep personal preferences and antipathies in the background, if one wishes to discover the realities of the world. — Sigmund Freud

For the speedy reader paragraphs become a country the eye flies over looking for landmarks, reference points, airports, restrooms, passages of sex. — William H Gass

I stick to Raffe as close as I can manage without having to explain why I'm hugging his back. — Susan Ee

There's a mindset in other countries that if you're an American, you're a Christian. Well, those people are sadly misled; they don't know our country. Our country is wicked, and the Christians are few. Just like they're few in other countries, they're few here. There may be many churches and there may be church buildings on every street corner and every corner in our cities across this country, but the true Christians are few. — Tim Conway

Salvation is a free gift. — John R. Rice

I really started acting when I was 12 when I was doing this television show called 'Jack & Bobby.' — Logan Lerman

As I come to the end of my advice and send you off into the world, I have an alternative way for you to stay on the straight and narrow: periodically watch Groundhog Day. It was made long ago, in 1993, but it's still smart and funny, the chemistry between the stars (Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell) is terrific, and it has a happy ending. Groundhog Day is also a profound moral fable that deals with the most fundamental issues of virtue and happiness. — Charles Murray