Quote by Andrew Shue
There are 80 million moms in the United States. Forty million stay

There are 80 million moms in the United States. Forty million stay at home with their children. – Andrew Shue

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When you have a tough loss, go through it and agonize. I had one loss that I still want to change, but at the same time I realize it is an important part of who I am. – Andrew Shue

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Change
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Winning isnt everything, but playing and competing and striving and going through things can be a lot of fun and really important. As long as youre doing it in a way thats healthy, sports can be an incredible opportunity. – Andrew Shue

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Sports
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Life is the most exciting opportunity we have. But we have one shot. You graduate from college once, and thats it. Youre going out of that nest. And you have to find that courage thats deep, deep, deep in there. Every step of the way. – Andrew Shue

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Courage
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The only way you can have it all is by delegating all the running of the home to other people – which I dont ever want to do… So you do it yourself, and it takes time and energy and effort. And if you give it the time, its profoundly enjoyable. – Emma Thompson

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Home

Im always going to live in Texas. Texas is my home – itll be my home forever. – Kelly Clarkson

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Home

Kindness goes a long ways lots of times when it ought to stay at home. – Kin Hubbard

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Home

I was kind of secretly hoping one of my kids would go out and make a million bucks. So when they put me in a home, at least Ill have a window with a view. – Joe Biden

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Home

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Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. – Thomas Jefferson

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Caution

There are so many things that poetry is about, one of which is memory. – Peter Davison

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Poetry

Epigrams succeed where epics fail. – Persian Proverb

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Quotations

It was one of those hot, silent nights, when people sit at windows, listening for the thunder which they know will shortly break; when they recall dismal tales of hurricanes and earthquakes; and of lonely travellers on open plains, and lonely ships at sea, struck by lightning. – Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter XLII

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Weather