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Those of us who are blessed, we owe it to our fellow citizens and folks who we are around to do something special for them.
— Yolanda Adams
Let us therefore study the incidents in this as philosophy to learn wisdom from and none of them as wrongs to be avenged....
— Abraham Lincoln
Some of us let our dreams die, but others nourish and protect them, nurse them through bad days 'till they bring them to sunshine and light.
— Woodrow Wilson
We hate those in power in Washington D.C. and anything bad that happens to them is good for us.
— Tom Metzger
America is distorting the image of what a real family looks like;
and it has nothing to do with love. DON'T LET THEM ERASE US. — Delano Johnson
and it has nothing to do with love. DON'T LET THEM ERASE US. — Delano Johnson
Will we ever reach a point when it is no longer necessary to say Them and Us? I believe we must reach that point, or perish.
— Margaret Laurence
Our friends interpret the world and ourselves to us, if we take them tenderly and truly.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
I believe great things are ahead for each of us. Now we just have to go ahead and create them.
— Tom Althouse
God has created us to be dependent upon Him, to bring Him our challenges and allow Him to help us with them.
— Joyce Meyer
Each child belongs to all of us and they will bring us a tomorrow in direct relation to the responsibility we have shown to them.
— Maya Angelou
Let us be poised, and wise, and our own, today. Let us treat men and women well; treat them as if they were real; perhaps they are.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Works indeed are good, and God strictly requires them of us, but they do not make us holy.
— Martin Luther
When the sins of our fathers visit us
We do not have to play host.
We can banish them with forgiveness
As God, in his His Largeness and Laws. — August Wilson
We do not have to play host.
We can banish them with forgiveness
As God, in his His Largeness and Laws. — August Wilson
We talk of the Turks, and abhor the cannibals; but may not some of them, go to heaven, before some of us?
— Herman Melville
What do we lose by another's good fortune? Let us celebrate with them, or strive to emulate them. That should be our desire and determination.
— Sathya Sai Baba
At times, our strengths propel us so far forward we can no longer endure our weaknesses and perish from them.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Jesus did not give the parables to teach us how to live. He gave them, I believe, to correct our notions about who God is and who God loves.
— Philip Yancey
Every day we're given opportunities, some of us see them and some are too busy to notice.
— Rachael Bermingham
We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We're all filled with naturally recurring patterns that make us unique - they're called talents. And our charge is to bloody well use them.
— Marcus Buckingham
To maintain the ability to admit and grow from our mistakes rather than let them defeat us represents best the inner strength of a people.
— Haki R. Madhubuti
History teaches us that self-proclaimed authority makes the most mistakes. And is the best at covering them up." The
— Zygmunt Miloszewski
Demons live in all of us. There's only one difference between Luptators and humans- it's our ability to control them.
— Tyler Watkins
Children will always learn from us. If we are angry, abusive and violent ... how can we ever expect them to be peaceful?
— Timothy Pina
All men contain several men inside them, and most of us bounce from one self to another without ever knowing who we are.
— Paul Auster
The important matter is freedom. When the people choose what they want, it is good for them and for us.
— Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
The study [of Revelation] instructs us not only about the storms to come, but how to endure and come through them with great victory.
— Billy Graham
It is not enough to love those who are near and dear to us. We must also show them that we do so.
— Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury
All the gang of those who rule us Hope our quarrels never stop Helping them to split and fool us So they can remain on top.
— Bertolt Brecht
It shows 'us vs. them', and I'm on the 'us' side.
— Dan Quayle
Religion finds the love of happiness and the principles of duty separated in us; and its mission, its masterpiece, is to reunite them.
— Alexandre Vinet
They rest in us and we in them. Our heart contains all others. One heart, one life, on the advent of a mayfly's final flight
— Rick Yancey
take up your little burdens again, for though they seem heavy sometimes, they are good for us, and lighten as we learn to carry them.
— Louisa May Alcott
Animals give us their constant, unjaded faces, and we burden them with our bodies and civilized ordeals.
— Gretel Ehrlich
Don't let us forget that the causes of human actions are usually immeasurably more complex and varied than our subsequent explanations of them.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
God does not give us ready money. He issues promissory notes, and then pays them at the throne. Each one of us has a check-book.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
Let us secure not such books as people want, but books just above their wants, and they will reach up to take what is put out for them.
— Maria Mitchell
I'm a dual citizen, as are my husband and children. We have got eight passports between us; we're weighed down by them whenever we go anywhere.
— Emily Mortimer
What distinguishes us one from another is our dreams ... and what we do to make them come about.
— Joseph Epstein
Let's stop judging others, and relieve them of the heavy burden they are carrying on their shoulders because of us.
— Saurabh Sharma
Dogs love us unconditionally and cats are big on redemption. Our sins and shortcomings don't bother them as long as we delight in their presence.
— Sarah Ban Breathnach
Actors sure have stories. We always have stories. At the end of our careers, all we have to take with us is our stories, and we have many of them.
— Michael Eklund
We are thankful for the gifts that surround us, and then we let them go, trusting that nothing will be lost, even if we lose it for a time.
— William Paul Young
It's odd to see how no one is really human to us until we talk to them and realize there's barley any separation between who we are and who they are.
— Penelope Douglas
There is a star above us which unites souls of the first order, though worlds and ages separate them.
— Christina, Queen Of Sweden
Rote learning is a killer for most of us and for some people, it really excludes them.
— Nicholas Negroponte
First romance, first love, is something so special to all of us, both emotionally and physically, that it touches our lives and enriches them forever.
— Rosemary Rogers
People in Third World countries think and laugh and smile, just like us. We have got to understand that we are them they are us.
— Rachel Corrie
All religions proclaim the advantages of peace, loving one another, and "doing to others what we would like them to do to us."
— Thomas Keating
They carried what was holy within them, for every man was a temple, and every prayer spoken could be heard by our Father above us.
— Alice Hoffman
God gives us the courage to face those fears and then invites us to move toward him in the midst of them.
— Emily P. Freeman
But this is life, and when bad things come to us, there isn't much choice. You survive them or you don't.
— Greer Macallister
When everything in life is made to be broken----promises, dreams and hearts, all of them--it's the memories of perfect moments that get us through.
— Joann Buchanan
Why are there so many puritans in this country, and why can't the rest of us make them go away?!
— Bill Maher
There will be no more 'them and us', only us, sharing struggles and challenges as part of being human.
— Laurie Davidson
We learn that those around us are an extension of ourselves, both animate and inanimate. All things have a life and form. We learn to love them all.
— Frederick Lenz
God didn't create us with such a huge power of thought and a divine capacity for reason in order for us not to use them,
— Hamlet Shakespeare
Enjoy the mountains; they have beauty and wisdom for us if we approach them with humility, respect, and knowledge.
— Charles Houston
Some night i wonder if the stars watch us the same way we watch them.other nights i think of you and im sure of it
— Beau Taplin
I think people come into our lives for a reason, and we can learn from them, and they have lessons to teach us.
— Danielle Panabaker
We may not realize it when we are facing them, but obstacles that we face and overcome only make us stronger.
— Amey Hegde
O God, take all our sorrows and use them to show us the nature of our joy.
— Leslie Weatherhead
We as authors sign a pact with our readers; they'll go on reading because they trust us to play fair with them and deliver what we've promised.
— Pamela Glass Kelly
Each and every one of us who is still lucky enough to have our parents has a duty to them. We do owe them.
— Ann Jillian
But see, in our open clearings, how golden the melons lie; Enrich them with sweets and spices, and give us the pumpkin-pie!
— Margaret Junkin Preston
We chase wild dreams and long for all that eludes us, when the greatest joys are within our grasp, if we can only recognize them.
— Ben Sherwood
We may love men and we may live with men, but some of them have said stupendously inaccurate things about us, our bodies, and our psyches.
— Natalie Angier
Instead of showing strangers kindness and giving them the benefit of the doubt, we increasingly show them only fear, and that is bad for us and them.
— Julian Baggini
With "The Thousand and One Nights", I learned and never forgot that we should read only those books that force us to reread them.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Our ancestors are our children; we peer through a hole in the wall and watch them play in their rooms, and they can't see us.
— Amin Maalouf
I think God gave us senses of humor, and we should use them.
— Vera Farmiga
God it set them yappin on the slope like dogs and he turns to us, the judge, with that smile of his, and he says: Gentlemen. That was all he said.
— Cormac McCarthy