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The more connections we acknowledge, the more we care. Most of us have a very diverse community of people and this is our strength. — Linda Savage

Never underestimate the effectiveness of a straight cash bribe. — Claud Cockburn

If you wish to survive, you have to win the battle. — B. Traven

In fact, it was part of the Tyrannian military tradition that a little discomfort on the part of the soldier was good for discipline. — Isaac Asimov

It's like getting an extraordinary meal after you've been eating junk food for a long time. The taste just sweeps through your sensibilities, bringing all-out contentment, and the sheer goodness of it makes up for every bad meal you ever had. — Joan Bauer

Concentration of effort and the habit of working with a definite chief aim are two of the essential factors in success, which are always found together. One leads to the other. — David Frost

It's always easy to blame others. You can spend your entire life blaming the world, but your successes or failures are entirely your own. — Paulo Coelho

TV that people will never see, that giant international corporations will never touch, will never pay your salary. — Norman Lear

The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes — Adolf Hitler

At times, I come across as crude or crass, that irritates you when I come across like a Neanderthal or a babbling idiot at times. But I like to be that person. I like to show you all that person because that's who you come to see. — Mike Tyson

IF" - I lie I am going to add the best features... the peoplea around = features will be taken to build the best character, then I am going to stick on the lie. This is the thingy which helps us to get out of... — Deyth Banger

Too often we have seen young people in our churches come forward, often at our urging, and surrender to go to a specific mission field. What they need to do is surrender first to the Lord Jesus Christ, and then He can lead them to the appropriate field. In the Bible He never called a person to a place until He first called that person to Himself. — Charles Keen

Yes, it takes two to dance. But somebody has to lead. — Ellen Hopkins

Does this mean we will always understand our challenges? Won't all of us, sometime, have reason to ask, 'O God, where art thou?' Yes! When a spouse dies, a companion will wonder. When financial hardship befalls a family, a father will ask. When children wander from the path, a mother and father will cry out in sorrow. Yes, 'weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.' Then, in the dawn of our increased faith and understanding, we arise and choose to wait upon the Lord, saying, 'Thy will be done.' — Robert D. Hales