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I've been coming to Notre Dame since 1957. This place, this campus, is the closest thing there is to perfection. — John Grant

And he believed because loving her meant believing. It meant trusting. And it meant life. It meant Kell Kreiger was no longer alone — Lora Leigh

I'm gonna give all I've got to giveCross my heart, and I hope to live. — Phil Ochs

That sentiment had been the driving force behind humanity's progress across the ages, a simple imperative fueled by our innate curiosity: to discover what was around the next bend, over the next horizon. It was that same inquisitiveness that impelled us to explore who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed next. Gray — James Rollins

There are two times of day in which artistic misanthropes thrive: after everyone else goes to bed, and before everyone else wakes up. — Brandon Gene Petit

Industry cannot flourish if labor languish. — Calvin Coolidge

Some stuff is gonna find a way to happen; once it's got started, you can't stop it no matter what you do. — Tana French

The trouble with the new world we have watched being created over the past decade is that it sees no further than money. People have always been obsessed with money, of course - greed is as old as history. But when the institutions that govern all our lives forget there was ever anything else, then it gets dangerous. — Anita Roddick

We can never cease to be ourselves. — Joseph Conrad

The more pessimistic your explanatory style, the easier it is to slip into learned helplessness. — David McRaney

He that gives me small gifts would have me live. — George Herbert

Brain researchers estimate that your unconscious data base outweighs the conscious on an order exceeding ten million to one. This data base is the source of you hidden, natural genius. In other words, a part of you is much smarter than you are. — Michael J. Gelb

Be an opener of doors — Ralph Waldo Emerson