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New beginnings – professional, personal, or come what may – are always uncomfortable, but being open to them is the only way to grow. In the end, we are all capable of so much more than we think.

New beginnings – professional, personal, or come what may – are always uncomfortable, but being open to them is the only way to grow. In the end, we are all capable of so much more than we think.

"Marissa Mayer Tells The Story Of Why She Became Yahoo CEO, Even Though She Was About To Have A Kid" by Jay Yarow, www.businessinsider.com. March 29, 2013.

Though God may be Love, God is Truth above all.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.28, Courier Corporation

You may tire of reality but you never tire of dreams.

Lucy Maud Montgomery (2009). “The Blythes Are Quoted”, p.268, Penguin Canada

Sticks and stones may break our bones, but names will break our spirit.

James Howe (2011). “The Misfits”, p.191, Simon and Schuster

Satan may build a hedge about us and fence us in and hinder our movements, but he cannot roof us in and prevent our looking up.

"Hudson Taylor's Choice Sayings: A Compilation from His Writings and Addresses". Book by Hudson Taylor, 2018.

Whoever, in the pursuit of science, seeks after immediate practical utility, may generally rest assured that he will seek in vain.

Hermann von Helmholtz, David Cahan (1995). “Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays”, p.93, University of Chicago Press

An imitation may be quite successful in its own way, but imitation can never be Success. Success is a first-hand creation.

Henry Ford (1922). “Ford Ideals: Being a Selection from "Mr. Ford's Page" in The Dearborn Independent”

We only need to be as true to others as we are to ourselves, that there may be grounds enough for friendship.

Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (1906). “Journal, ed. by Bradford Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861”

When fate is got it in for you, there is no limit to what you may have to put up with.

Georgette Heyer (2010). “A Blunt Instrument”, p.118, Random House

Bad people are to be found everywhere, but even among the worst there may be something good.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (2015). “The House of the Dead”, p.72, Xist Publishing

An individual, in promoting his own interest, may injure the public interest; a nation, in promoting the general welfare, may check the interest of a part of its members.

Friedrich List, Erwin von Beckerath, Karl Goeser, Friedrich Lenz, Edgar Salin (1931). “Schriften, Reden, Briefe: Grundlinien einer politischen Ökonomie”

For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought.

Edmund Spenser, Abraham Stoll (2006). “The Faerie Queene, Book Five”, p.28, Hackett Publishing