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Worry is common, it's not good for us, it accomplishes little, and it dishonors the God who cares for us. Worry may be our most enduring form of unbelief. — George Foster

Boxing was the only career where I wouldn't have to start out at the bottom. I had a good resume. — Sugar Ray Leonard

You paid some way for everything that was any good. I paid my way into enough things that I liked, so that I had a good time. Either you paid by learning about them, or by experience, or by taking chances, or by money. — Ernest Hemingway,

I like that. Every time. Instead of 'anytime.' It's pointed." "Well, I mean it. — Caroline Kepnes

VaynerMedia filters the world how humans interact. This is how people are going to make buying decisions. — Gary Vaynerchuk

My parents are not shy, clearly publicly and otherwise, in expressing their hopes that they will soon be grandparents. — Chelsea Clinton

Today, lawyers are attacking more; they're attacking everything. A good example is the O.J. Simpson case. — Joseph Wambaugh

Milton calls the university A stony-hearted step-mother. — Augustine Birrell

Growing up is scary because it happens without you knowing it. — Taylor Swift

I have no lucky charm. I am 100 percent superstition-free, and I take nothing for granted. — Jeff Bridges

But tell me: how did gold get to be the highest value? Because it is uncommon and useless and gleaming and gentle in its brilliance; it always gives itself. Only as an image of the highest virtue did gold get to be the highest value. The giver's glance gleams like gold. A golden brilliance concludes peace between the moon and the sun. Uncommon is the highest virtue and useless, it is gleaming and gentle in its brilliance: a gift-giving virtue is the highest virtue. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Work hard on your style, not on your watermarks ... — Thomas Leuthard

But how shall we educate men to goodness, to a sense of one another, to a love of truth? And more urgently, how shall we do this in a bad time? — Daniel Berrigan