Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"No one can convince a man of his erring ways as persuasively as experience."
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"No one can convince a man of his erring ways as persuasively as experience."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Life is a test. Without problems to solve, it wouldn’t be much of a test."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Ma'am," he said, reaching for the door. He held it open, his posture as erect and sturdy as a pole. I eyed the man's uniform, the pins and badges that signified his military rank and position. At that moment I felt opposing forces wash over me, clashing internally like a cold and warm front meeting in the air. At first I was hit by a burning sense of respect and gratitude. How privileged a person I was to have this soldier unbar the way for me, maintaining a clear path that I might advance unhindered. The symbolism marked by his actions did strike me with remarkable intensity. How many virtual doors would be shut in my face if not for dutiful soldiers like him?As I went to step forward, my feet nearly faltered as if they felt unworthy. It was I who ought to be holding open the door for this gentleman—this representative of great heroes present and past who did fight and sacrifice and continue to do so to keep doors open, paths free and clear for all of humanity. I moved through the entrance and thanked him."Yes, ma'am," he said. How strange that I should feel such pride while passing through his open door."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"On this day, take time to remember those who have fallen. But on every day after, do more; put the freedoms they died for to greater and nobler uses."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Don’t quit. When your latest efforts fail, don’t quit. When your performance is scoffed and ridiculed, don’t quit. When you’re told you have no talent, don’t quit. When you come in dead last, don’t quit. When it seems an uphill fight to keep going, don’t quit. When you can’t see any possible way to achieve your goals, don’t quit. When your last supporter is you alone, don’t quit. When discouragement and depression seem your constant companion, don’t quit. When you feel like quitting, don’t quit. Time and time again you will crave relief from the harsh fight of trying to succeed. You will falsely think that quitting will bring peace and reprieve, but alas, only regret and disappointment await the quitter. Victory means never ever quitting. So don’t quit. Do not quit."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Never be intimidated by what seems ominous, for Bi G is only an accumulation of many smalls."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"You never step backwards when you’re sure of where you’re going."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"It is tempting to quit striving toward a goal when you have neither the time, the resources, the support, the means, nor perhaps the confidence in talent to reach the level of standing you wish to reach. But these are not reasons to quit. Move forward anyway. Try your best. Put what little you do have into accomplishing what you can, because along the way you may attain a portion of what you feel is lacking. And owning a portion of a dream is better than owning no dream at all. Never give up."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"It’s not a dream, it’s my destiny."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"None of us have reached the peak of perfection, but it shouldn’t stop anyone from trying to make the climb."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"When it comes to fighting for your dreams, be a dragon. Breathe fire."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Eyes speak louder than words; life is precious; hate is poison; God is the best of all possible friends; silence and time are valuable treasures; happiness can be just as powerful in pretend; and soft licorice is a temptation in any color, especially exotic black."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"On a grim and dismal day that shattered my last ounce of confidence, I broke down and whimpered, “I’m awful and hideous and incompetent and boring and utterly useless.” And then you grinned at me and said, “That’s okay."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"If I could have one friend,just one in all the world,I know that I would not seek outa boy or pretty girl. The friend I’d dare to chooseto stand by me each daywould be a dragon fierce enoughto scare the world away."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Friendship true is a vow of care. A warm embrace when in despair. A loving presence waiting thereto lift a heart, its burdens bear. Friendship true is an earnest prayer. A tongue of praise for one’s welfare. A smile ’mid laughs as light as air,and thoughtfulness most kind and rare."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"What is so rewarding about friendship?” my son asked, curling his upper lip into a sour expression. “Making friends takes too much time and effort, and for what?” I sat on the edge of his bed, understanding how it might seem simpler to go at life solo. “Friendship has unique rewards,” I told him. “They can be unpredictable. For instance...” I couldn’t help but pause to smile crookedly at an old memory that was dear to my heart. Then I shared with my son an unforgettable incident from my younger years. “True story. When I was about your age, I decided to try out for a school play. Tryouts were to begin after the last class of the day, but first I had to run home to grab a couple props for the monologue I planned to perform during tryouts. Silly me, I had left them at the house that morning. Luckily, I only lived across a long expanse of grassy field that separated the school from the nearest neighborhood. Unluckily, it was raining and I didn’t have an umbrella. “Determined to get what I needed, I raced home, grabbed my props, and tore back across the field while my friend waited under the dry protection of the school’s wooden eaves. She watched me run in the rain, gesturing for me to go faster while calling out to hurry up or we would be late. “The rain was pouring by that time which was added reason for me to move fast. I didn’t want to look like a wet rat on stage in front of dozens of fellow students. Don’t ask me why I didn’t grab an umbrella from home—teenage pride or lack of focus, I’m not sure—but the increasing rain combined with the hollering from my friend as well as my anxious nerves about trying out for the play had me running far too fast in shoes that lacked any tread. “About a yard from the sidewalk where the grass was worn from foot traffic and consequently muddied from the downpour of rain, I slipped and fell on my hind end. Me, my props, and my dignity slid through the mud and lay there, coated. My things were dripping with mud. I was covered in it. I felt my heart plunge, and I wanted to cry. I probably would have if it hadn’t been for the wonderful thing that happened right then. My crazy friend ran over and plopped herself down in the mud beside me. She wiggled in it, making herself as much a mess as I was. Then she took my slimy hand in hers and pulled us both to our feet. We tried out for the play looking like a couple of swine escaped from a pigsty, laughing the whole time. I never did cry, thanks to my friend. “So yes, my dear son, friendship has its unique rewards—priceless ones."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"Laugh, and the world longs to be your friend."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"I love you for a great many reasons and despite a great many others."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"I never realized how much you meant to me until someone spoke your name and an irrepressible, goofy grin stretched my lips."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
"I hope you know I love you, not just because I tell you so at every opportunity, but because I show you so as often as the sun sets."
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
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