Old Cherokee Indian Quotes & Sayings
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As long as there was hope, there was promise. And promise was enough to light all the stars in the sky. — Heather Burch

Providing post-secondary and academic education to only 10 to 30 per cent of our prison population can translate to more than $60 billion a year added to state and national coffers. — Christopher Zoukis

I like Marilyn Monroe; she was super glam, weren't she? — Rebecca Ferguson

The question isn't whether or not you should wait to be picked, the question is whether you care enough to pick yourself. — Seth Godin

At work, you think of the children you have left at home. At home, you think of the work you've left unfinished. Such a struggle is unleashed within yourself. Your heart is rent. — Golda Meir

Wherever any precept of traditional morality is simply challenged to produce its credentials, as though the burden of proof lay on it, we have taken the wrong position. — C.S. Lewis

Self-confidence without self-reliance is as useless as a cooking recipe without food. Self-confidence sees the possibilities of the individual; self-reliance realizes them. Self-confidence sees the angel in the unhewn block of marble; self-reliance carves it out for oneself. — William George Jordan

Don't ever compliment me by insulting other women. That's not a compliment, it's a competition none of us agreed to. — Anonymous

There are only two things worth aiming for, good music and a clean conscience. — Paul Hindemith

There are things that I do agree with in Christianity and things that I don't agree with. I'm not a regular churchgoer, but I do think that I have my own beliefs that I feel strongly about. — Haylie Duff

Music I discovered that night, was a sanctuary, a safe place to hide, a place where scars didn't matter, they didn't exist. — Len Vlahos

In philosophy, you have to reckon with the implicit level of an accumulated reserve, and thus with a very great number of relays, with the shared responsibility of these relays. — Jacques Derrida

There are days when I still wake up angry, and no one handles it perfectly all the time, but honestly, I feel lucky to have diabetes because of the people I get to meet. The families, the kids, the parents, the other athletes. If I could pick a club to be in, this would definitely be it. — Charlie Kimball