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“Being true to our beliefs—even when doing so isn’t popular, easy, or fun—keeps us safely on the path that leads to eternal life with our Heavenly Father.”
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“A Gallagher Girl's real grades don’t come in pass or fail—they're measured in life or death.”
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“At Planned Parenthood, we see the impact of abortion stigma firsthand, in the women who delay getting reproductive health care because they fear they’ll be labeled and judged. We see the effect of stigma on doctors, health center staffers, and others who help provide abortion services. And we see the impact in laws that regulate and restrict abortion in ways that would never happen with any other medical procedure.”
Source : "Ending the Silence That Fuels Abortion Stigma" by Cecile Richards, www.elle.com. October 16, 2014.
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“Our challenge is to give what account we can of what becomes of life in the solar system, this corner of the universe that is our home; and, most of all, what becomes of men-all men, of all nations, colors, and creeds. This has become one world, a world for all men. It is only such a world that can now offer us life, and the chance to go on.”
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“We fear doing too little when we should do more. Then atone by doing too much, when perhaps we should do less.”
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“Who knows, I have always lived one day at a time. Probably more adventure and excitement.”
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“Remember that God under the Law ordained a Lamb to be offered up to Him every Morning and Evening.”
Source : Thomas Ken, Esq. William HAWKINS (of the Middle Temple.), James Thomas ROUND (1838). “The Prose Works of ... T. K. ... To which are Added Some of His Letters (never Before Published) and a Short Account of His Life by W. Hawkins ... Collected by J. T. Round”, p.362
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“Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles.”