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Rethink Your Success Mindset: Times are getting tougher. We need tougher mindsets to ensure that we go beyond survive to thrive. — Tony Dovale

I look forward to the promising upside of the long-term that lingers ahead for me after such abysmal days. Things always just seem to balance out in the long run. In fact, I'm almost there. The zero line is within inches of my trembling outstretched grasp. — David B. Lentz

What by a straight path cannot be reached by crooked ways is never won. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

So when I was 13, I basically left home and never returned and lived at home again. I would come home for a week at Christmas and two weeks in the summer only. — Peter Jurasik

Surprise! The returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors. — John C. Bogle

You can have fun, respect the game and also play it hard. When you have that combination, you're going to put yourself in a position to be successful. — Alex Rodriguez

A stone can be used for building a house, blocking a road, or killing someone. The same is true for any idea. — Darrell Calkins

Drink warm water with lemon first thing in the morning. It's a good way to detox and alkalize your body. — Valentina Zelyaeva

Yet even the brightest of sunrises must come to an end. — Cameron Dokey

A "dis-ease" is simply a name to the respective symptom (or collection of symptoms) that occurs when acids damage the cells of the body (or set in motion an inflammatory response), and a symptom is experienced. Names of "dis-eases" may seem complex but please understand that they are simply: location, location, location! One must alkalize the body to reverse the inflammation and return balance to the body. — Robert Morse

The chief if not the sole cause of the enslavement of the Indian peoples by the English lies in this very absence of a religious consciousness and of the guidance for conduct which should flow from it - a lack common in our day to all nations East and West, from Japan to England and America alike. — Leo Tolstoy