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My commitment to the Bible [is my] source of progressive values. — Mel White

Stretch out your hand to Him like a little child to his father so that He may lead you on. — Francis De Sales

Everybody has their story to tell. — Alan Moore

I'm an only child, and I think one of the sweet things about that is that my parents are really interested in every aspect of my life. — Karen Thompson Walker

Great God! Thank you for the joy in my heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have found in life that everything, no matter how bad, comes to an end. — Bryce Courtenay

The time when I had desire to go to the United States I didn't have a penny. It was in the middle of the depression, you know. I couldn't get as far as Hoboken at that time. — Ben Shahn

It was any wonder how a wave could withstand such a look from eyes like that and continue to build towards him.
His eyes were her ocean in those brief seconds. — Lindsay Chamberlin

Believe it or not, I can actually draw. — Michelangelo Buonarroti

Absolute freedom of the press to discuss public questions is a foundation stone of American liberty. — Herbert Hoover

I guess the main thing is, you unconsciously take things for granted, and you think the audience is with you, because you're with yourself. — Robert Downey Jr.

We don't always know why God allows trials. We do know He wants us to trust Him. — Jill Eileen Smith

Hope always blooms. — Amy Neftzger

They (Liverpool players) are passing the cup down the line like a new born baby. Although when they are back in the dressing room they will probably fill it with champagne, something you should never do to a baby. — Alan Parry

In the supposedly enlightened eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, parental indifference, child neglect, and raw cruelty appearedamong Europeans of all classes ... In mid-nineteenth- century France, families abandoned their children at the rate of thirty-three thousand a year ... It took sixty years after the criminalization of cruelty to animals for cruelty to children to be made punishable under English law ... Industrialized America added brutalizing child labor to the oppressions of the young. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin