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I am not going to Heaven because I have preached to great crowds or read the Bible many times. I'm going to Heaven just like the thief on the cross who said in that last moment: 'Lord, remember me.'

I vividly remember my first meeting with Farooque Shaikh. It was in 1975. I had just returned from New York after completing my graduation and was looking for opportunities to begin a career as an actor.

I don't remember at all what was said at my college graduation, and I think that's the case for many people.

I received my draft notice right after graduation from college and had three months before going into the Army in September to think about it.

I was really desperate. I don't know if you can remember back that far, but when I went to graduate school they didn't want females in graduate school. They were very open about it. They didn't mince their words. But then I got in and I got my degree.

Remember, half the doctors in this country graduated in the bottom half of their class.

I attack ideas. I don't attack people. And some very good people have some very bad ideas. And if you can't separate the two, you gotta get another day job. You don't want to be a judge. At least not a judge on a multi-member panel.

People say, 'We remember the good times.' Well I remember the bad times.

I wake up some mornings and sit and have my coffee and look out at my beautiful garden, and I go, 'Remember how good this is. Because you can lose it.'

Remember, the storm is a good opportunity for the pine and the cypress to show their strength and their stability.

You have to remember that the hard days are what make you stronger. The bad days make you realize what a good day is. If you never had any bad days, you would never have that sense of accomplishment!

Outside the kingdom of the Lord there is no nation which is greater than any other. God and history will remember your judgment.

God's plan for enlarging His kingdom is so simple - one person telling another about the Savior. Yet we're busy and full of excuses. Just remember, someone's eternal destiny is at stake. The joy you'll have when you meet that person in heaven will far exceed any discomfort you felt in sharing the gospel.

Remember that bodily exercise, when it is well ordered, as I have said, is also prayer by means of which you can please God our Lord.

Yesterday, December seventh, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. We will gain the inevitable triumph, so help us God.

Limited in his nature, infinite in his desire, man is a fallen god who remembers heaven.

God is so unique in giving His people ways to fellowship, witness, and remember what a mighty and merciful God He is.

Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures; peace is our gift to each other.

Above all, remember that God looks for solid virtues in us, such as patience, humility, obedience, abnegation of your own will - that is, the good will to serve Him and our neighbor in Him. His providence allows us other devotions only insofar as He sees that they are useful to us.

God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December.

After all, God is God because he remembers.

Gardening is a working meditation for me. It helps me remember process, and it helps me remember patience.

I cannot remember a time when I was not interested in both gardening and painting. I must have been born with a trowel in one hand and a paintbrush in the other.

Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.

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