Seamounts National Monument Quotes & Sayings
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Every good story needs a good, bad and lost soul. A people to fight for, an item to turn the tide of battle, an enigmatic character, a motivator/mentor, and an unlikely reluctant hero. — Josh Rose

The truth, even though I cannot feel it right now, is that I am the chosen child of God, precious in God's eyes, called the Beloved from all eternity and held safe in an everlasting embrace ... We must dare to opt consciously for our chosenness and not allow our emotions, feelings, or passions to seduce us into self-rejection. — Henri Nouwen

When I die, the world is going to talk about me. They will never forget me and I will never have any regrets. If nothing else, the world will know I was here. I think that everyone should make their mark wherever they are. They will talk about you way after you're gone. Make your mark. Live your life. — Karrine Steffans

O, say does that star-spangled flag of pride yet wave? O'er the land of the free, and the home for the gay! — Lady Gaga

Everyone has different problems, but everyone has some kind of problem. — Olivia Goldsmith

The liquid state of modernity is corrosive to continuity. — Samuel Wilson

You try to be young, maybe you like to have a few toys, but it's not the most important thing in life. — Diego Della Valle

Gross ignorance is 144 times worse than ordinary ignorance. — Bennett Cerf

I can't tell you how many hot dogs I've eaten in my life. — Shia Labeouf

Healing blessings come in many ways, each suited to our individual needs, as known to Him who loves us best. Sometimes a 'healing' cures our illness or lifts our burden. But sometimes we are 'healed' by being given strength or understanding or patience to bear the burdens placed upon us. — Dallin H. Oaks

And the scratches you left on my back remind me just what it felt like to be deep inside you. — Adriane Leigh

I love beginnings. If I were in charge of calendars, every day would be January 1. And — Jerry Spinelli

If the area were on or near the U.S. continental shelf, such data could well provide an enemy with strategically invaluable insights into undersea access routes that could be used to attack some of the millions of Americans who live on or near our coasts. — Frank Gaffney