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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

"How sublime a thing it is to suffer and be strong."

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"How well you cross a storm of life determines your testimony about it."

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"I have both the violent turbulence of the storm and the quiet promises of God in the storm. And what I must work to remember is that something is not necessarily stronger simply because it's louder."

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"Calm skies don't make skillful eagles."

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"When relationship is gone, the strength for life is gone and there is no more energy to live."

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"Stand tall like a tower of God."

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"The obstacles are man-made, so we can overcome with divine-strength."

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"Believe in yourself up here and it will make you stronger than you could ever imagine."

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"A thought can be cast down by speaking out loud words of resistance and words of God."

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"Happiness has two hands: one with strength for lifting up heavy hearts and a gentle hand for tickling."

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"Anon from the castle wallsThe crescent banner falls,And the crowd beholds instead,Like a portent in the sky,Iskander's banner fly,The Black Eagle with double head;And a shout ascends on high,For men's souls are tired of the Turks,And their wicked ways and works,That have made of Ak-HissarA city of the plague;And the loud, exultant cryThat echoes wide and farIs: "Long live Scanderbeg!"
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"How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams With its illusions aspirations dreams! Book of Beginnings Story without End Each maid a heroine and each man a friend!"
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"Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence."
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"O, never from the memory of my heartYour dear, paternal image shall depart,Who while on earth, ere yet by death surprised,Taught me how mortals are immortalized;How grateful am I for that patient careAll my life long my language shall declare."
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