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Im thankful for serendipitous moments in my life, where things cou

Im thankful for serendipitous moments in my life, where things couldve gone the other way. – Rick Springfield

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The whole point of me doing a Christmas record and what I centered it around was the song Christmas with You from the point-of-view of the soldiers in Iraq. – Rick Springfield

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Every one of our greatest national treasures, our liberty, enterprise, vitality, wealth, military power, global authority, flow from a surprising source: our ability to give thanks. – Tony Snow

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Id like to say to all my fans out there, thanks for the support. And to all my doubters, thank you very much because you guys have also pushed me. – Usain Bolt

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When you read a piece of writing that you admire, send a note of thanks to the author. – Sherman Alexie

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The Night Train has already been a crazy ride for me. We flew around making TV appearances and stadium announcements all over the country, fueled by little more than coffee and adrenaline… so many fans jumped on board with us, and I couldnt be more thankful. – Jason Aldean

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Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together. – Thomas Carlyle

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