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Words
of Wisdom
"Integrity is its own reward." "WE ARE ALL WORKS IN PROGRESS," "Make decisions from the strong part of you, not the weak." "People with integrity do what they say they are going to do. Others have excuses." “The people and circumstances around me do not make me what I am, they reveal who I am” “Children are our second chance to have a great parent-child relationship” "Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door." "Victimization status is the modern promised land of absolution from personal responsibility." “If you're a liberal, anything you say is protected. If you're a conservative, anything you say is hateful.” "The choices we make are ultimately determined by the priorities we've set for ourselves." "Beware of the folks who wave the banner of free speech. They generally mean it only for themselves." “When you're the victim of the behavior, it's black and white; when you're the perpetrator, there are a million shades of gray.” "The reward for doing right is mostly an internal phenomenon: self-respect, dignity, integrity, and self- esteem." "I don't think taxpayers should be obligated to support exhibitions featuring images." "Language is our way of communicating what we want and who we are. By using bad language, we diminish the divine spark within us that defines our humanity." “This is all you have. This is not a dry run. This is your life. If you want to fritter it away with your fears, then you will fritter it away, but you won't get it back later.” "Possessions are a gift from God. They are not inherently evil, nor are possessions irrelevant to God -- if they were, then why the commandment, "Thou shalt not steal?" "Our reproductive rights come hand-in-hand with moral responsibility. We can't exercise any one of our rights at the risk of another's life simply because we want to." "Self-esteem must be earned! When you dare to dream, dare to follow that dream, dare to suffer through the pain, sacrifice, self-doubts, and friction from the world, you will genuinely impress yourself." “Values are principles and ideas that bring meaning to the seemingly mundane experience of life. A meaningful life that ultimately brings happiness and pride requires you to respond to temptations as well as challenges with honor, dignity, and courage.” "There is a compelling reason for these secularists to remove G-d from everywhere, because as Dostoevsky wrote in "The Brothers Karamazov," "without G-d anything is permitted." Those who would like to have anything permitted must first eliminate G-d -- the ultimate arbiter of what's right and wrong." "It is true that our Founding Fathers declared that we not establish a state religion, but what the ACLU seems to forget in all of its anti-religion fervor is that the First Amendment goes on to say that Congress shall make no law "prohibiting the free exercise thereof ..." In other words, the government doesn't have the right to repress religion." "If you haven't been paying attention, you'd better start. You'll notice that the liberal mentality in the United States of America has become synonymous with "secular." Pornographers' rights are protected by the First Amendment. The secularists will defend a girl's right to go to school with condoms and other vulgar things hanging off her clothes. But it is controversial that a child has the audacity to carry a Bible in his book bag." "Here's what you can be "pro-choice" about: choosing not to have irresponsible, mindless sex. Then you're free from the need to be tested for AIDS every six months and free from the constant fear of other sexually transmitted diseases. Best of all, you're free from worrying about getting pregnant with a child you're not willing or able to take care of or provide for."
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