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Every action or inaction has an impact-good or bad-upon our surroundings, and anything we do today will have an impact on the lives of our grandchildren. — Ted Turner

For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did. — Sally Ride

Consider Nelson Mandela who related; "When I had been released from prison and came home to my family, I went to embrace my daughter. She pushed me away. "You may be the father of the nation, but are no father to me." How is it, there are children who — Suzann Dodd

To all those men and women who will always find a place for themselves in a library more easily than in society, I dedicate this entertainment. — Sophie Divry

We live in the world we made up. — Jim Paul

Some of my favorite memories happened in the 'Boy Meets World' classroom. — Danielle Fishel

I feel really comfortable when it's just me and a guitar. It's special and more vulnerable to strip it down. It can be scary, but it's also empowering. — Tori Kelly

Something has to change in the world. Without change, young people will have no future. — Donatella Versace

As you sit there and as I sit here, they are going in. They're taking over, and they just walk in and they can do whatever they want. They have essentially already taken it over. — Donald Trump

Paul worked hard. He did not say that God's grace made his work unnecessary. He said God's grace made his work possible. — John Piper

It was any combination of a thousand things, she told herself, but it wasn't love. And — Nicholas Sparks

The group who really could benefit from more protein is not fit young gym-goers but older people, who seem to be at much greater risk of protein deficiency. — Bee Wilson

I learned my job from English dramatists. Tennessee Williams was no good for me, New York stuff was no good to me. — William Monahan

One must never miss an opportunity of quoting things by others which are always more interesting than those one thinks up oneself. — Marcel Proust