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Wes Fesler
Age: 81 †
Born: 1908
Born: June 29
Died: 1989
Died: July 30
American Football Player
Basketball Coach
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Wesley Eugene Fesler
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Success is found balanced between optimism and realism, where it is unhindered by the weight of pessimism.
Wes Fesler
Dedication is loyalty to a cause, even when hope has long expired for a successful outcome. It is an unstoppable determination to win regardless of the odds.
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Mankind grows taller, older, and ever more wise but seldom truly up.
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Train children to bear responsibility as you would train them to build muscle. Add what they can handle, then prepare them for more.
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Show as much interest in what your children tell you as they have in telling you.
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If as a family we must be selective listeners, then let us pay more attention to the words of the heart and less to the words of anger
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Persistent distrust is the flame of deceit. Be as good as your word or be singed by the heat.
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Perceptions of impossibility are commonly disspelled by unmitigated courage and perseverance.
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Good men are bound by conscience and liberated by accountability.
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More is required than a common last name to truly be called a family.
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I don't see the point in apologizing to someone who remains angry enough to throw me off a cliff...unless we are standing by a cliff.
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When the hater's fire singes the hated, the hater has already been consumed.
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A thankful heart is never half-full or half-empty, but always overflowing with love.
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Commitment is taking the first step, even if it means falling the rest of the way down.
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Children are best corrected to the point of their understanding, not to the extent of a parent's frustration.
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Crying wolf may have been the boy's undoing, but the true irony was that the wolves were always lurking nearby.
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Being assertive in the home does not produce any smiling faces, but it does bring out a few tongues.
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When you become who you wish to be, there is no need for envy.
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Dignity is the reward of holding oneself accountable to conscience.
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The most staunchly determined are but quitters of the right things.
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