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The connection between you and any business is knowledge. — Ehab Atalla
Owning land, he mused, being responsible for it. Plowing, planting, tending, watching things grow. Keeping an eye on the sky, sniffing the air for a turn in the weather. Not a life for Grayson Thane, he thought, but imagined some would find it rewarding. There'd been that simple pride of ownership in Murphy Muldoon's walk - a man who knew his feet were planted on his own. — Nora Roberts
to be a poet means
to live
with a permanent wound
forever
susceptible
to either
the shade
of the sky
or someone's eyes. — Sanober Khan
Grace only sticks to our imperfections. Those who can't accept their imperfections can't accept grace either. — Donald Miller
It doesn't work like that. We don't earn love ... it's a gift we're given. — A.L. Jackson
I'm so in love with you, and I need you. I need you every day. You're my strength and my light and, without you, I'm nothing. — Sandi Lynn
We have to believe we are enough in order to say, "Enough! — Brene Brown
Time is like the ocean, always there, always different. — Ogden Nash
Ambrose Young felt himself slip and slide, falling helplessly
with very little resistance
in love with Fern Taylor. — Amy Harmon
I uttered the wisest thing that you must say to an angry woman - "I'm sorry. — Mita Jain
One more thing. If you ever threaten me again, make sure you're ready for a fight. I might be a kid, I might even be a trust fund brat, but lady, I'm not a coward. I'm a CPU Legacy with a very bored mother who likes to start shit. I promise you, you don't wanna mess with either — Eden Butler
You know, God will give favor to anyone who will believe Him. Every day you should confess that you have favor everywhere you go. God will begin to open doors that you wouldn't believe. — Joyce Meyer
It is our faith in Jesus Christ that sustains us at the crossroads of life's journey. — Quentin L. Cook
I'll never forget the first time I saw someone who had died. It was my grandfather. And I knelt next to his coffin. And all I could do was eye level was look at his hands. They were enormous hands. And all I could think was, 'Those hands dug freedom for me.' — Rick Santorum
