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1841 Mississippi Quotes By Phillips PT, Monie

another, and before long I realized the problem with our treatment philosophy. We were not treating the most — Phillips PT, Monie

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

It is better to try something and fail than to try nothing and succeed. The result may be the same, but you won't be. We always grow more through defeats than victories. — Soren Kierkegaard

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Amit Kalantri

Magic is not just for the entertainment, but to inspire people to be creative enough with their lives. — Amit Kalantri

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Richard Branson

A setback is never a bad experience, just another one of life's lessons. — Richard Branson

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Svetlana Boginskaya

Hard work is always hard work, for young gymnasts and old gymnasts. Whoever can handle this will be a champion. — Svetlana Boginskaya

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Lou Reed

I can concentrate on my art. — Lou Reed

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Patricia McCormick

People who aren't asleep when Ruby comes around have to take sleeping pills. Everyone is afraid of those pills- even the substance- abuse guests. — Patricia McCormick

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Dan Savage

I believe it's in the best interests of a child to be in a stable environment. — Dan Savage

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Louise Erdrich

Still what? I made my voice grating and sarcastic. I was never like so many Indian boys, who'd look down quiet in their anger and say nothing. My mother had taught me different. — Louise Erdrich

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Richard Branson

The ability to bounce back after a setback is the single most important trait an entrepreneurial venture can possess. — Richard Branson

1841 Mississippi Quotes By Bruce Springsteen

REVIEW! We had been recognized by a big-time newspaper music critic as Jersey badasses gone to teach those West Coast sissy boys something about THE ROCK! — Bruce Springsteen