Star Trek Into Darkness Captain Kirk Quotes & Sayings
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You cannot expect to reach port if you are faithful in your prayers and meditations for a time, and then for a time you forget God. — Emmet Fox

I Might never find that love my heart has always desired, but I know I will succeed before I die. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

We all know that the people we love are mortal, we all know we're mortal, we know it's going to end; you cannot prepare yourself for it. — J.K. Rowling

Playing sport has become very important today, since it can encourage young people to develop important values such as loyalty, perseverance, friendship, sharing and solidarity. — Pope John Paul I

On 'Saturday Night Live,' I never really wrote. You know, I would just - I would let the writers cast me into the show. So my strength - and I put all my energies into performance. I just couldn't deal with the rejection, you know, getting your sketches cut, and it was hard for me. — Tracy Morgan

It's never a good day when an ancient demon shows up on your toilet bowl. — Angie Fox

If you're talented enough and play long enough, and put up numbers, you'll get to the Hall of Fame. That doesn't make you a World Series winner. — Jimmy Rollins

A lot of kids are shocked at the idea of people over thirty having sex. (Max) — Josh Lanyon

The absurd, with its rupture of rationality-of conventional ways of seeing the world-is in fact an accurate and a productive way of understanding the world. — William Kentridge

To affirm that God is God is to want to live in a particular way. — Miroslav Volf

You're never too young for something you really want to do, never too young to go after your passion. The age doesn't matter at all. If it's something you want to do, it depends on your will. — Thia Megia

YOU WILL! YOU CAN! YOU MUST! YOU HAVE NO CHOICE. BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. YOU WILL OVERCOME. — Chuck Pagano

The obverse of this freedom, of course, is that your work is so meaningless, so fully for yourself alone, and so worthless to the world, that no one except you cares whether you do it well, or ever. — Annie Dillard