We all posses different gifts and abilities. How we use those gifts determines who we are.
BRANDON MULLJason decided not to add that the best way to get him to focus on something was to tell him not to think about it.
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Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.
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When you have to jump, you jump.
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Say no to death pies. Another good motto.
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Faith isn’t knowledge, Rachel. Faith is a tool. Faith keeps us going until we get the knowledge. Faith keeps us striving until we reach the consequences of our most important decisions.
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What’s the dog called?”Jason asked. “Feraclestinius Androbrelium Pathershin the Seventh.” “No, I meant his entire name.
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Making mistakes is part of learning to choose well. No way around it. Choices are thrust upon us, and we don’t always get things right.
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I will not know that day has come because I will not stop trying.
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Do not threaten the supreme gigantic overlords. We do as we please.
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Fantasy leaves imaginations larger than it finds them.
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…even misplaced faith can help us gain knowledge. We try to be smart about where we put our faith and we adjust as we learn more.
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For each of us destiny is a blend of potential, circumstances, and choices.
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A hero sacrifices for the greater good. A hero is true to his or her conscience. In short, heroism means doing the right thing regardless of the consequences. Although any person could fit that description, very few do. Choose this day to be one of them.” (Beyonders – A World Without Heroes)
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Being smart can make happiness elusive. Being REALLY smart can help you find it in more places than most.
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Hours of crisis often call for sacrifice. In matters of consequence, when have doubt and fear given the best advice? Why not heed faith, courage, and honor?
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Drake. He liked dangerous pies.” “Why did he join you?” “Who would eat pie that could take over your life? Why risk it?” “Focus. Why did he join you?” “Say no to death pies. Another good motto. I’m getting a headache.” p. 432
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