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What a story it is. It is filled with suffering and hunger and cold and death. It is replete with accounts of freezing rivers that had to be waded through; of howling blizzards; of the long, slow climb up Rocky Ridge. with the passing of this anniversary year, it may become largely forgotten. But hopefully it will be told again and again to remind future generations of the suffering and the faith of those who came before. Their faith is our inheritance. Their faith is a reminder to us of the price they paid for the comforts we enjoy. — Gordon B. Hinckley

I hate that bookstores are closing. Hate it! What's better than hanging out a bookstore, be it independent or chain, and talking books with people who love books? — Lisa Jackson

Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other. — Katarina Witt

When you have a TV show or when you are running a magazine, you have to remember that your audience isn't rich. They're not made of money. — Greg Gutfeld

I'm neither professional fighter nor physicist, therefore on some level I will always consider myself a failure. — Dov Davidoff

Nature, as we say, does nothing without some purpose; and for thepurpose of making mana political animal she has endowed him alone among the animals with the power of reasoned speech. — Aristotle.

Bourbon does for me what the piece of cake did for Proust. — Walker Percy

My talent is that I do not appreciate money
in the way
the world appreciates money.
The Religion Of The Blue Circle
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
November 16, 2016 — Petra Hermans

With God on your side, what does luck matter? — Cassandra Clare

It is a deplorable fact that many Christians are so accustomed to a certain creed and dogma of their own that they will adhere to it even at the sacrifice of the great moral laws of love and mercy. — Ed Buckner

As the spiritual leader of six million people, the Dalai Lama can be credited with a significant renunciation of the authority of tradition - of the conventional politics of national self-interest as well as of religion. — Pankaj Mishra