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Neurologists say that our brains are programmed much more for stories than for abstract ideas. Tales with a little drama are remembered far longer than any slide crammed with analytics. — John P. Kotter

To get it done
and see it thru,
find less to say
and more to do. — Richelle E. Goodrich

We often block our own blessings because we don't feel inherently good enough or smart enough or pretty enough or worthy enough ... You're worthy because you are born and because you are here. Your being here, your being alive makes worthiness your birthright. You alone are enough. — Oprah Winfrey

The format of the race weekend is also very well thought out. We have enough practice time to get the cars well set-up and have a proper qualifying session where we can do as many laps as we like, which is great for the drivers and spectators. — Nigel Mansell

Self-help courses will only help you if they teach you to pay attention to life itself. — Richard Rohr

The spirit within leads only to joy, as it inspires me to see the love in everyone and the possibility of miracles that lie inherent in all things. The universe itself is the handwriting of God, as He constantly creates and re-creates the perfection that He is. Within that perfection I have my true being, and within my true being I am happy and at peace. — Marianne Williamson

The mind makes the nobleman, and uplifts the lowly to high degree. — Seneca The Younger

Kingdom involves a king and his influence over a domain — Sunday Adelaja

If in normal conditions it is skill, which counts, in such extreme situations, it is the spirit, which saves. — Walter Bonatti

How in the world did I ever find you?"
Mackenzie Winters
"Math class."
Brandon Knight — Bella Jeanisse

People know they are lacking something, they are constantly wanting some kind of spiritual guidance. — Douglas Hurd

I was always surrounded by expectation from the very first race I ran as a 5-year-old. — Cathy Freeman