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The penalties are always on the same people. It's a lack of discipline. At some point you have to play with pride and play for yourself. I can't put faith in their hearts or courage in their minds. Sylvester Croom
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We all know the dangers of sequels. Lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place too often, and I think you've got to move beyond it, go the extra mile and have the courage not to just repeat the first one. Colin Firth
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Women have to summon up courage to fulfill dormant dreams. Alice Walker
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Virtues, like viruses, have their seasons of contagion. When catastrophe strikes, generosity spikes like a fever. Courage spreads in the face of tyranny. Nancy Gibbs
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So many times I wanted to go to Auschwitz, but I couldn't take up the courage to go there. Frank Lowy
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Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. C. S. Lewis
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The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he's dead. Bette Davis
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Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win. Bernadette Devlin
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That was just a courageous shot. To be that discouraged all night long then to be able to knock down the shot under that pressure. That was a huge shot by a senior that wasn't ready to be done. Jim Vaughan
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There is not an example on record of any free state holding a province of the same extent and population without disastrous consequences. The nations conquered and held as a province have, in time, retaliated by destroying the liberty of their conquerors through the corrupting effect of extended patronage and irresponsible power. John C. Calhoun
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I hold it to be the most monstrous proposition ever uttered within the Senate that conquering a country like Mexico, the President can constitute himself a despotic ruler without the slightest limitation on his power. If all this be true, war is indeed dangerous! John C. Calhoun
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That was her first time running the 100 hurdles and she did OK. I think she's conquered her fear of the hurdles and I think those times will come down. Pedro Marquez
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Who misses, or who wins the prize?Go, lose and conquer as you can:But if you fail, or if you rise,Be each, pray God, a gentleman. William M. Thackeray
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Who misses, or who wins the prize? Go, lose and conquer as you can: But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman. William M. Thackeray
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Who is a hero? He who conquers his urges The Talmud
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While you are alive, conquer death, and you shall have no regrets in the end. Granth Sahib
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War is not the answer, because only love can conquer hate. Marvin Gaye
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If in life you feel like a stone tossed about in stormy sea, remember that the rough and jagged edges of a stone are smoothed away by the rough waters. It was a small smooth stone that defeated a giant. When your edges are gone what will you be able to conquer with your life? Travis Hedrick
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No one can be all things, as we all know. Avi Arad
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I can't be all things to everyone. Delta Goodrem
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Push it. examine all things intensely and relentlessly. Annie Dillard
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All things are full of gods. Aristotle
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All things are already complete in oneself. Confucius
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All things are in all. Giordano Bruno
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All things must pass. George Harrison
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The beginnings of all things are small. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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All things in their beeing are good for something. George Herbert