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Always remember where we come from, how we got here, and Who led us into the warmth of the sunshine. — Glenn Beck

I quit college. I was studying architecture for about a year. — Barry Mann

Cook the truth in charity until it tastes sweet. — Saint Francis De Sales

Instead of rushing foolishly into a marriage because of impatience or one day looking back at our season of singleness with regret, let's commit to using our singleness to its fullest potential. Singleness is a gift. Let's rejoice in it and enjoy its opportunities today. Let's practice trusting God by pursuing His kingdom and His righteousness with all our hearts and by leaving the planning to Him. — Joshua Harris

And, after all, you've got to live."
"Not that way," said Roark. — Ayn Rand

Anger, like fire, is difficult to restrain. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I tried to reject everything I knew as a TV writer when I decided to be a novelist, and the books didn't work. Finally I realized I should go back to all the techniques I'd learned. — Robert Crais

In software, speed to market, speed to learning is really key. In hardware, if you screw it up, you're dead. So accuracy really matters. — Reid Hoffman

I've been able to look at the world differently from three continents practically. I've always lived between India and the U.S. When I married Mahmood I became a daughter-in-law of Africa. That really changed my worldview. I can see it from so many perspectives. — Mira Nair

Usually I am on a work for a long stretch, until a moment arrives when the air of the arbitrary vanishes, and the paint falls into positions that feel destined. — Philip Guston

I just want God. I want God inside me. I want God to play in my bloodstream the way sunlight amuses itself on water. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Basketball, a game which won't be fit for people until they set the basket umbilicus-high and return the giraffes to the zoo. — Ogden Nash