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Croyance En Quotes By Eric Schmidt

The result of all this turmoil is that product excellence is now paramount to business success - not control of information, not a stranglehold on distribution, not overwhelming marketing power (although these are still important). — Eric Schmidt

Croyance En Quotes By Hugh B. Brown

Physical fitness contributes to all other aspects of personal development and makes for rich and radiant living — Hugh B. Brown

Croyance En Quotes By Richard Bach

We choose, ourselves, to be hurt or not to be hurt, no matter what. Us who decides. Nobody else. — Richard Bach

Croyance En Quotes By Rob Thurman

The place was out in Jersey ... Newark. And while that made living with yourself harder, it did make parking somewhat easier. — Rob Thurman

Croyance En Quotes By Mark Twain

The true pioneer of civilization is not the newspaper, not religion, not the railroad - but whiskey! — Mark Twain

Croyance En Quotes By Donald Antrim

Let him hurl these pieces of toast like new and radical ideas that must be cast into the world. Pieces of toast like angry children who will hit us and upset us and change our ways of thinking and feeling. — Donald Antrim

Croyance En Quotes By Paul Stefaniak

You can try to reestablish your connection to Heaven - the connection we all have available to us but have forgotten, or are afraid to use. Then trust the wisdom and guidance that comes forward. — Paul Stefaniak

Croyance En Quotes By Jim Harrison

Barring love I'll take my life in large doses alone
rivers, forests, fish, grouse, mountains. Dogs. — Jim Harrison

Croyance En Quotes By Deepak Chopra

True wizards are not bound by (time); we live in the past, present and future all at once. — Deepak Chopra

Croyance En Quotes By Benjamin Disraeli

No man is regular in his attendance at the House of Commons until he is married. — Benjamin Disraeli