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Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Henrietta Mears

Have unlimited vision under God. Have enthusiasm and faith in what God can do. Without this vision you will become discouraged with the situation at hand; with it you will know that with God all things are possible. Beginning with things as they are and having the vision of what God can do, you will make an unbeatable team. — Henrietta Mears

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you are interested in Taoism, I would suggest that you read the Way of Life by Lao Tsu, the founder of Taoism. I personally prefer the Witter Brynner translation. — Frederick Lenz

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Robert A. Whitney

The average American salesmen keeps 33 men and women at work - 33 people producing the product he sells ... and is responsible for the livelihood of 130 people. — Robert A. Whitney

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Karan Johar

I have always been interested in fashion and even contemplated being a fashion designer at one point of time. — Karan Johar

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Annie Sprinkle

I usually kissed my clients if they wanted to kiss. I thought it was just way too weird to say "no kissing allowed," That to me was uncomfortable. — Annie Sprinkle

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By Sarah Fine

Then what is this bullshit about it being your choice alone? 'No' is your choice, Galena. But it takes both of us to get to 'yes. — Sarah Fine

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By J. Ogden Armour

Anybody can be a halfway man, but the one who rises above this class is the one who keeps everlastingly pushing. — J. Ogden Armour

Andy Fredericks Fdny Quotes By May Sarton

Sometimes I imagine life itself as merely a long preparation and waiting, a long darkness of growth toward these adventures of the spirit, a picaresque novel, so to speak, in which the episodes are all inward. — May Sarton