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If we knew that god exists, such knowledge would make morality impossible. For, if we acted morally from fear or fright, or confident of a reward, then this would not be moral. It would be enlightened selfishness. — Immanuel Kant
The free electoral process is one of the things that outsiders envy most about this country.The distinctly American two-party system is perpetuated through that process. — Robert A. Agresta
Most people's major life regrets are not about the things they've done, but about the things they've not done, the goals they never reached, the type of lover or friend or parent they wished they'd been but know they failed to be. — Thom Hartmann
You win pennants in the off season when you build your teams with trades and free agents. — Earl Weaver
Truly, God's plan of redemption is about more than me and you and our neighbor down the street. It's about men and women from every tribe, tongue, and nation on earth becoming a part of His covenant community. — Matt Chandler
I only have so much energy, so something had to go. This is why, at the end of the day, I've preserved my sanity for the children and also manage to do my best at work. — Kiri Te Kanawa
You need to trust
To surrender
To ask for guidance
Go within for the answers
They're within you
You have the answers
All you need do is ask — Karen Hackel
A good country song taps into strong undercurrents of family, faith, and patriotism. — George H. W. Bush
As people grow up, they teach themselves to do what distinguishes adults from children: they will choke and cough until they have mastered the cigarette, or force themselves to down bitter beer until they are ready to join the group that actually likes it. — Margaret Visser
Mr. Starr, have you no shame? Facts and law are always subordinated to the will of the American people. — William H. Ginsburg
Not the bravest. Or the most daring. In Dr. Moorcraft's words, the greatest secret of the Plankholders was simply that, to the best of the army's assessment, they were the ones who cared about no one but themselves. — Brad Meltzer
Your vision, ideas and plans have the power to shape the future, but not if you keep them to yourself. — Gloria Feldt