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Frank (Frank Sinatra) is a singer who comes along once in a lifetime, but why did he have to come in mine? — Bing Crosby

forgiveness. It is not in denying the hopeless days that take place when others reject us or turn on us. It is not in minimizing the pain we experience at the hands of those who seem bent on ruining our lives. People turn on people. They betray one another. Crass unkindness, vicious plottings, horrible and intentional antagonisms are shown, and calling it a hopeless day hardly describes the extended season of struggle that many of us face at times. But there is a lesson at Calvary. Forgive everyone - anyone - whom you think has failed you, hurt you, offended you. If you think they've done anything to ruin your day, ruin your life, ruin your opportunities, ruin your dreams, or block your goals - forgive them. Forgiving others is the key to living in the liberty of the freeing forgiveness Jesus has given us, and it's the first step toward finding hope for a hopeless day, not to mention opening the door to new days unimagined. — Jack W. Hayford

A lot of people give up just before they're about to make it. You know you never know when that next obstacle is going to be the last one. — Chuck Norris

I don't tweet - I have nothing to say. — Gina Torres

It's defeatist to harp on what might have been, and yet, it's hard to resist considering what might have been. — Christopher Reeve

Life without music is only error, exhaustion, exile ... Indeed, there is nothing that concerns me more than the fate of music. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I think just as a person, if you say you follow Christ, you have to stand up for the injustices that are going on in the world. — The Rocket Summer

I got a fortune cookie that said, "To remember is to understand." I have never forgotten it. A good judge remembers what it was like to be a lawyer. A good editor remembers being a writer. A good parent remembers what it was like to be a child. — Anna Quindlen