Arielle Ford Quotes
If you had a large vase with a big crack down the middle of it, a Japanese art museum would put the vase on a pedestal and shine a spotlight on the crack!

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Work is the thing that happens around the game time.
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I want to cause a change with my life, make the world a little better.
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The older you get, the better you have to look, the higher you have to kick, the harder you have to work.
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We cannot embrace God's forgiveness if we are so busy clinging to past wounds and nursing old grudges.
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Sometimes when you're just thrown into something, you are more ready for it than when you have time to think it over and get nervous about it.
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Nine years ago on September 14, 2001, I placed the lone vote against the 'Authorization for Use of Military Force' - an authorization that I knew would provide a blank check to wage war anywhere, at any time, and for any length.
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The last thing I think about is losing and pressure... I just go and do it.
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Take up the White Man's burden -- send forth the best ye breed -- go, bind your sons to exile to serve your captives need.
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I Think it is lost.....but nothing is ever lost nor can be lost . The body sluggish, aged, cold, the ember left from earlier fires shall duly flame again.
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Do you know that the tendrils of graft and corruption have become mighty interlacing roots so that even men who would like to be honest are tripped and trapped by them?
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I want to train my kids so where they are the only believers they can stand on their own two feet and teach others.
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What we need to change is our minds, that's the part that's doing us dirt and dragging us under. How can we change our minds.
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They've been through three scripts, 14 rewrites.
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Never run in the rain with your socks on.
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It is harder to crack prejudice than an atom.
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What we do for a living does not matter so much as how we do it. It is the spirit in which we do our work that counts, and that counts through all eternity.
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If you had a large vase with a big crack down the middle of it, a Japanese art museum would put the vase on a pedestal and shine a spotlight on the crack!