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Robert Martin

"Taking an interest in what others are thinking and doing is often a much more powerful form of encouragement than praise."

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Donna Grant

"If you suffer some losses, remember that after humility a reward from God will always follow."

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Donna Grant

"Lailah, always remember that you are light that bring illumination to many people across the world."

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Donna Grant

"Do not surrender to the one that rules this world, you have the greater One in you."

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Donna Grant

"Life can be spent in an atmosphere of continuous encouragement, you will ignore the complex and it will disappear."

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Donna Grant

"Do the best you can, with what you can, while you can, and success in inevitable."

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Donna Grant

"The world is with you."

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Donna Grant

"Let me be in your inspiration."

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Donna Grant

"Be an encourager not a pacifier."

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Donna Grant

"In a sense, discouragement does not have to exist. Allow it to be rather the encouragement to honestly reconsider all the options, then, as necessary, shine on."

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Donna Grant

"The bigger your problems, the bigger the blessings God is about to pour out upon you."

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Robert Martin
"Responsibility for learning belongs to the student, regardless of age."

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Robert Martin
"I think it's the great thing about having kids. They have interests that you might not have, and it opens your horizons."

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Robert Martin
"Taking an interest in what others are thinking and doing is often a much more powerful form of encouragement than praise."

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