Quote by Les Brown
A lot of people do not muster the courage to live their dreams bec

A lot of people do not muster the courage to live their dreams because they are afraid to die. – Les Brown

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In the end, it is the person you become, not the things you have achieved, that is the most important. – Les Brown

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Growth
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Les Brown
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The only limits to the possibilities in your life tomorrow are the buts you use today. – Les Brown

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Potential
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Men who live valiantly and die nobly have a strength and a courage from the eternal Father. – Josephus Daniels

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Courage

Courage is sometimes frail as hope is frail: a fragile shoot between two stones that grows brave toward the sun though warmth and brightness fail, striving and faith the only strength it knows. – Frances Rodman

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Courage

I think laughter may be a form of courage. As humans we sometimes stand tall and look into the sun and laugh, and I think we are never more brave than when we do that. – Linda Ellerbee

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Courage

I have three favorite politicians: Reagan, Truman, and Bobby Kennedy – Bobby for showing remarkable political courage despite being loathed by many on both sides. – Joe Scarborough

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Government does not have a revenue problem government has a spending problem. Government does not have a revenue problem government has a priority problem. It is time that we begin to fine tune our focus and decide what the priority of government ought to be. – Marsha Blackburn

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When I quit working, I lost all sense of identity in about fifteen minutes. – Paige Rense

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