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The only good excuse for not succeeding is DEATH! Unless you're trying to be a ghost. Then it's LIFE!
— Craig Benzine
tradition is only democracy extended through time.
— G.K. Chesterton
Happiness is a measure of one's fill of not physical success, but of mental and spiritual success.
— Lionel Suggs
One of the universal fears of childhood is the fear of not having value in the eyes of the people whom we admire so much.
— Fred Rogers
I've been talking to Martina [Hingis] about playing for a couple of years. Maybe I can convince her to play some doubles.
— Martina Navratilova
War, war never changes.
— Ron Perlman
No man's brain is so dull, and no man's eye so blind, that they cannot catch food for dreams.
— Donald G. Mitchell
You do what you were made to do. Some of us were made to read and write. Thanks be to God.
— Nancy M. Malone
Humans are made from the nuclear ash of dead stars. He says that when I die, I'll return to dust, glitter, rain.
— Jenny Downham
Fear only become powerful when you give it your power.
— Robin Sharma
I'm really confident. I had a perfect childhood. I had perfect parents and grandparents. They just love me, simply. So I have no fears.
— Melanie Laurent
Childhood, who like an April morn appears,
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
Childhood anxieties, childhood fears, never disappear entirely. They fade, but not away.
— Lauren Bacall
Pain is the doorway to wisdom and to truth.
— Keith Miller
For some men, life seems to be one long attempt to escape childhood and all the fears of childhood. That's what many of us are doing.
— Peter Temple
How could he encapsulate in a pithy admissions-interview line all of his unique ideas and interests?
— Alexandra Robbins
Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil
— William Shakespeare
Fear spread through the house.
— Carla H. Krueger
And at twelve, heading for adulthood, a child fears that the way she is at that moment is all she's ever going to be.
— Jane Yolen