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With God there is no need for long speeches.
— Jane Frances De Chantal
You won't believe how many people have congratulated me around the world for shooting a movie in 2D. It's bizarre. It's the strangest thing.
— Joseph Kosinski
I will never give up, just push harder because the thought of quitting if far worse than the temporary pain I'm feeling now.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
What really binds men together is their culture, the ideas and the standards they have in common.
— Ruth Benedict
If we let go of the past, we will never learn from our mistakes.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
Jealousy shows weakness and we must be strong to except ourselves for who we truly are.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
The choices you make today design your future
— Deepak Chopra
If you must push yourself beyond your limits, push yourself hard enough for success.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
It's a terrible thing but it seems like tragedy brings people together, makes them more supportive, more dependent.
— Beatrice Sparks
I want to be in the small percentage of women who don't settle for conventional roles.
— Zoe Saldana
Open the book. (The gilt rubs off the edges of the pages and pollinates the fingertips.)
— Elizabeth Bishop
With soul of flame and temper of steel we must act as our coolest judgment bids us.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I'm not a person who worries too much about what I've done.
— Rita Mae Brown
Don't think that people hate you, strongly dislike is a better word for it.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
Chess is a contest between two men which lends itself particularly to the conflicts surrounding aggression.
— Reuben Fine
The heartbreak of losing fades over time, however, the burden of quitting last forever.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
Let us remember well, however, that whenever food is thrown out it is as if it were stolen from the table of the poor, from the hungry!
— Pope Francis
Poetry is only born after painful journeys into the vast regions of thought.
— Honore De Balzac