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Cullions Quotes By Jessie Pavelka

I think a lot of trainers are forgetting to take care of themselves and focusing only on their clients. You see it with doctors, nurses, and caretakers. If you put too much effort into only helping others, you are neglecting yourself, and your health is the only thing that makes it possible for you to help others. — Jessie Pavelka

Cullions Quotes By Greg Rucka

The goal of 'Revelations' is that once it's all done and finished, and you've read all of it, it is its own story. — Greg Rucka

Cullions Quotes By Amy Chan

If you want to know someone, just look at who they choose to spend their time with. — Amy Chan

Cullions Quotes By Epictetus

He wants what he cannot have, and does not want what he can't refuse - and isn't aware of it. He doesn't know the difference between his own possessions and others'. Because, if he did, he would never be thwarted of disappointed.
Or nervous. — Epictetus

Cullions Quotes By Sigrid Undset

But it looked as if Brother Edvin had become so wrinkled simply from smiling at people. Kristin thought she had never seen anyone who looked so cheerful or so kind. He seemed to carry within him a luminous and secret joy, and she was able to share it whenever he spoke. — Sigrid Undset

Cullions Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

He who knows nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors. — Thomas Jefferson

Cullions Quotes By Per Olov Enquist

One day we shall die. But all the other days we shall be alive. — Per Olov Enquist

Cullions Quotes By Peter Andre

You get to live your life again through the eyes of your children. I conquered a fear the other day by going on a roller coaster, I haven't been on one in 15 years - I felt like I was six years old. — Peter Andre

Cullions Quotes By William Shakespeare

Avaunt, you cullions! — William Shakespeare