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Credere Realty Quotes By Robert Collier

Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin. — Robert Collier

Credere Realty Quotes By Jeff Zentner

Some fall in glorious ways. One green fields of battle as old warriors, surrounded by friends, fighting for their homes, fighting cruelty.

Some fall crawling in the dirt of Forrestville, Tennessee, in the dark, impossibly young and alone, for no good reason at all. — Jeff Zentner

Credere Realty Quotes By John Cleese

Ask yourself, "When does this decision have to be taken?" and having answered it, defer the decision until then, in order to give yourself maximum pondering time. — John Cleese

Credere Realty Quotes By Charles Duhigg

Bureaucrats and politicians, rather than making decisions, were responding to cues with automatic routines in order to get rewards such as promotions or reelection. — Charles Duhigg

Credere Realty Quotes By Marco Rubio

The free enterprise system does not leave people behind. — Marco Rubio

Credere Realty Quotes By Billy Graham

In a world that might say one vote doesn't matter ... , it does matter because each person is of infinite worth and value to God ... Your vote is a declaration of importance as a person and a citizen. — Billy Graham

Credere Realty Quotes By H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Credere Realty Quotes By Bruce Forsyth

Little did I know that there's nothing more competitive in the world than a professional ballroom dancer. They are as competitive as Olympic athletes. — Bruce Forsyth

Credere Realty Quotes By Richard Baxter

If God had bid you give them all your estates to own them, or lay down your lives to save them, sure you would have refused, when you will not bestow a little breath to save them? Is not the soul of a husband, or wife, or child, or neighbour, worth a few words? It is worth this, or it is worth nothing ... If you did know their misery, you would now do more to bring them out of hell (409). (III.XIII) — Richard Baxter