Quote by Joe Nichols
Then when I went to Iraq and saw the strength and character the me

Then when I went to Iraq and saw the strength and character the men and women in our military service exhibit every day and their belief in what theyre doing, I knew I wanted to get that on film and share it with everyone. They are my inspiration. – Joe Nichols

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I love Halloween, trick or treating and decorating the house. And I love Thanksgiving, because of the football and the fall weather. And of course, I love Christmas – thats my favorite of all! – Joe Nichols

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Thats what we need nowadays, is more children that have goals other than being a sports figure or some kind of celebrity. I think its great that a kid wants to learn more and wants to be at the peak of learning, especially at that young. – Joe Nichols

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The virtue of paganism was strength the virtue of Christianity is obedience. – Augustus Hare

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Both now and for always, I intend to hold fast to my belief in the hidden strength of the human spirit. – Andrei Sakharov

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Strength of mind rests in sobriety for this keeps your reason unclouded by passion. – Pythagoras

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We must keep both our femininity and our strength. – Indra Devi

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