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If you want to continually grow your blog, you need to learn to blog on a consistent basis. — Neil Patel

The primary purpose of going to college isn't to get a great job. The primary purpose of college is to build a strong mind, which leads to greater self-awareness, capability, fulfillment, and service opportunities, which, incidentally, should lead to a better job. — Sean Covey

Well, a lot of people believe in the happily ever after and the fairytale relationships, let's not take that away from them. — Sandi Lynn

As we leave the theater, we are absolutely convinced that the only thing keeping the world from going crazy is that the problems of three little people do, after all, amount to more than a hill of beans. — Roger Ebert

I am dying soon, and I am choosing to have fun today, tomorrow and every other day I have left. — Randy Pausch

The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying. — Steven Pressfield

Like all true tyrants, he has divided them, and makes them spend their heart's hatred on one another." "But — Mayne Reid

I've been looking only at what's to be done next and forgetting why we're doing it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I found something" Simon said as he walked in. He whipped out an old-fashioned key from his pocket and grinned at me. "It was taped to the back of my dresser drawer. What do you think? Buried treasure? Secret passageway? Locked room where they keep crazy old Aunt Edna?"
"It probaly unlocks another dresser," Tori said. "One they threw out fifty years ago."
"Its tragic, being born without an imagination. Do they hold telethons for that? — Kelley Armstrong

Age had drained the color from her eyes the way darkness drains the color from everything — Brielle A. Marino

The serious problems facing the world today will never be solved until women are able to use their full potential on behalf of themselves, their families, and their global and local communities, as the World Bank and others have discovered. — Jenny Shipley

When we stand before Christ and He evaluates our ministries, He will not be asking us how many people sat in the pews, watched our TV programs, gave in our telethons or filled out response cards. He is not going to evaluate us based on how many people fell under the power of God or how many healings we counted in each service. He will ask how many faithful disciples we made. I pray we make this our priority. — J. Lee Grady

In every country the mountains are fountains, not only of rivers but of men. Therefore we all are born mountaineers, the offspring of rock and sunshine. — John Muir