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Our morbidly obese federal government needs not just behavior modification but bariatric surgery. — Mitch Daniels
If you read to your kids, you'll make readers out of them, partly because they'll associate reading with good parent-time. — Orson Scott Card
Lowering the Lord's standards to the level of a society's inappropriate behavior is apostasy. — Lynn G. Robbins
I have seen Americans making great and sincere sacrifices for the key common good and a hundred times I have noticed that, when needs be, they almost always gave each other faithful support — Alexis De Tocqueville
In Jack Dempsey's early days he had a fight contract, which paid him two dollars per fight for the fights he won. He received nothing for the fights he lost. Jack Dempsey said that in his early days he was knocked down a lot of times and he usually was tempted to stay down because he knew that no one would hit him again until he started to get up. But Jack was a hungry fighter and he knew that if he was going to eat, he must get up in order to get the two dollars. He tells of one occasion when he was knocked down 11 times in one fight, and 11 times he got up in order to win the $2. — Sterling W. Sill
My knowledge is mine to use as I see fit. But I'm way too out of shape to see fit. — Jarod Kintz
Picture me inside the misery of poverty, no man alive has ever witnessed struggles ive survived, praying hard for better days promised to hold on me and my dogs aint have a choice but to hold on. — Tupac Shakur
Debt robs a man of much of the energy and support which he is otherwise able to give to the church and to other good causes. — Stephen L. Richards
If you're not at peace with yourself, you can't be at peace with anyone else. — Joyce Meyer
Let the novelists fret about consistency - story writers should feel free to jam; to get things right in new, surprising ways by allowing themselves, now and then, to get things wrong. — Walter Kirn
I might die from a bear attack; I could also succumb to a rattlesnake or a puma, slip down a rocky ravine, have a tree branch fall on my head, choke on beef jerky, or any other of a million unanticipated disasters. That's the thrill of backcountry exploration. My vulnerability is exquisite. If I don't watch out for me, no one else will. — Howard Smith