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A new year reminds us that regardless of how often we fail or miss the mark, God freely offers opportunity to begin anew. — James Robison

I count the years and I shed no tears; I'm blinded to what might have been. Nature's voice makes my heart rejoice; play me the wild song of the wind. — Bob Dylan

It matters little whether a man be mathematically or philologically or artistically cultivated, so he be but cultivated. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Philologically, the word Kodak is as meaningless as a child's first goo. Terse, abrupt to the point of rudeness, literally bitten off by firm and unyielding consonants at both ends, it snaps like a camera shutter in your face. What more would one ask. (Explaining why he named his company Kodak.) — George Eastman

Speaking of which, would you like to explain to me how you're alive — Stephenie Meyer

Whenever there was a choice between music and anything else, music won hands down every time. — Barry Manilow

Only those leaders who act boldly in times of crisis and change are willingly followed. — James M. Kouzes

All cats are gray in the dark. — Benjamin Franklin

Keep taking new action, new path and new adventures. — Lailah Gifty Akita

We were created to work (not have jobs) for a living — Sunday Adelaja

The power needs truth to work. Truth is reality, the laws of nature. They're inseparable. That relationship is represented by the word woven into the hilt. That makes this sword meant to serve more than just the power. It is also meant to serve the truth. This is the Sword of Truth. — Terry Goodkind

We've had a day of great drama and of humour too. The rumour mill is now taking over — Andy Burnham

A genuinely free and educated man should be able to tune himself, as one tunes a musical instrument, absolutely arbitrarily, at his convenience at any time and to any degree, philosophically or philologically, critically or poetically, historically or rhetorically, in ancient or modern form. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

My crime is that I will not go with the multitude to do evil. My singularity is that when I say that freedom is of God and slavery is of the devil, I mean just what I say. My fanaticism is that I insist on the American people abolishing slavery, or ceasing to prate on the rights of man. — William Lloyd Garrison

An end to timidity - the replacement of the philologically tentative by the lexicographically decisive. - on the making of the Oxford English Dictionary — Simon Winchester

I'm very shy. I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention! — Marisa Miller

To be successful you have to be lucky, or a little mad, or very talented, or find yourself in a rapid growth field. — Edward De Bono

It is not necessary to be strong in every place if in the place you are vulnerable, you are loved. — Robert Breault