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My greatest challenge has been to change the mindset of people. Mindsets play strange tricks on us. We see things the way our minds have instructed our eyes to see. — Muhammad Yunus

He realized that the woman at his side - the one with the sweaty red face and the sweet smile - had pried open his heart, one day at a time. — Susan Donovan

Cry out in the wilderness with a voice that's not heard. Speak boldly in Christ though you won't say a word. — R'chelle Cyrus

Hitler was about population control. — Zach Braff

It was not enough that food aplenty was within Man's grasp: he wanted more.
It was not enough that prey surrendered themselves to Man according to the natural order: Man wanted to cook his prey.
Man had discovered fire when lightning stuck and set a tree or two alight, but he was clumsy and greedy and stupid and could not keep the flame alive — David Bowles

I'm a great believer that if you don't get the ball to the hole, it won't go in. — Colin Montgomerie

How does it feel, MacKayla? You have a piece of me in your mouth. Would you like another? — Karen Marie Moning

I've found we hate most in others what we can't stand about ourselves. — Ann Aguirre

Why accept failure when success is free? — Kevin Gates

I didn't have a father when I was growing up, and I vowed to be there with my kids. — Kenyon Martin

I'm well aware when they fired the starting gun I was halfway down the track, but I still ran as fast as I could for 25 years. — Joss Whedon

Where's the skill in being a hero if you were always destined to do it? — China Mieville

Once again, I was reminded that Tally was the prettiest girl I'd ever met, and when she smiled at me my mind went blank. Once you've seen a pretty girl naked, you feel a certain attachment to her. — John Grisham

I thought that as long as I was with him, I would be all right. As long as I was with him, my troubles would stay away. That's the most important thing for a sickness like ours: a sense of trust. — Haruki Murakami