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Before all else, we seek, upon our common labor as a nation, the blessings of Almighty God. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Transformation always requires radical action. — Daniel Waters
It was a room-shaped room with furniture-shaped furniture, and dainty curtains. — Ian Fleming
I try to write fun - though difficult and challenging - things for actors to do, because I know if they're having fun, they're going to give it everything they got. — Tracy Letts
With addiction, a client's fears can be ripened into some very pleasing fruit: Irritability, suspiciousness, isolation, paranoia, and finally on to that grand banana - the fear of Fear itself. — Geoffrey Wood
squeezed her heart. Claire murmured something, — Diana Gabaldon
Tomorrow you'll receive your employment contracts. Once you sign those I'm your boss." When I didn't answer he said, "That means you act the way I want you to act. That means you shelve your attitude and the twenty questions."
"Should I shelve those next to 'personality'? — Samantha Young
Pride sits in all our hearts by nature. We are born proud. Pride makes us rest satisfied with ourselves, thinking we are good enough as we are. It closes our ears against all advice, refuses the gospel of Christ and turns every one to his own way. — J.C. Ryle
Even with my father and brother dying, I didn't quite process the grief. — Marc Forster
I'm crazy about my father, he's an amazing man, a real adventurer. He took us with him to travel all over the world. We were in places that were so remote, that white people hardly ever reach them. — Peta Wilson
First impressions are everything, and second impressions are nothing — Nicole Williams
My life is an adventure." she said, growing confident as she opened her eyes again. "I will not be shackled to this satellite anymore. — Marissa Meyer
At the same time, my anxiety had turned into an anxiety quite lacking in anxiousness. And any anxiety that is not especially anxious is, in the end, an anxiety hardly worth mentioning. — Haruki Murakami
