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Sometimes the one thing you need for growth is the one thing you are afraid to do.

—Shannon L. Alder

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A person who truly values his own and others’ good deeds besides the great original words that heed to take care of all, only perhaps knows what he actually needs in life to lead his...

—Anuj Somany

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If life is a game, then the people who play in center with their own style only make the real name; but for others the aim is just the same for they do anything from...

—Anuj Somany

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BE REALBring it on-And let truth be my existence.Value my life-And tell me like it is.Bark at me when I’m wrong-And hug me when I’m right.Praise me if I succeed-And tell me if I fail.Laugh...

—Giorge Leedy

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Flattery does not encourage the perfect flow of love in the vein of your relationship. Be genuine and speak out what you feel for each other without hiding the painful truth.

—Michael Bassey Johnson

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I rather have a pastor that committed every horrible sin and repented, than a pastor that has no place of reference to preach redemption to a packed chapel full of sinners.

—Shannon L. Alder

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victimnoun ˈvik-təm 1. The moment you tell everyone you have a mental disorder, in order to excuse your behavior.

—Shannon L. Alder

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