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Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Lord Byron

You have to have a passion for your work. How can we expect people to be passionate if you, as their coach, does not have a passion? Coaching has to be something that gives you passion and energy. — Lord Byron

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Elisabeth Elliot

The difficulty is to keep a tight reign on our emotions. They may remain, but it is not they who are to rule the action. They have no authority. A life lived in God is not lived on the plane of the feelings, but of the will. In Scripture the heart is the will - the man himself, the spring of all action, the ruling power bestowed on him by his Creator, capable of choosing and acting. — Elisabeth Elliot

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Nikolai Berdyaev

Philosophy ... is the creative perception by the spirit of the meaning of human existence. — Nikolai Berdyaev

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Roger Enrico

As soon as everyone is on the bandwagon with one idea, a leader should be working on the next one. — Roger Enrico

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Jennifer Niven

Because you smiled at me." "What?" "You asked why I wanted to do this with you. It's not because you were up on the ledge too, even though, okay, that's part of it. It's not because I feel this weird responsibility to keep an eye on you, which is also part of it. It's because you smiled at me that day in class. A real smile, not the bullshit one I see you give everyone all the time where your eyes are doing one thing and your mouth is doing another." "It was just a smile." "Maybe to you. — Jennifer Niven

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Billy Graham

Today there are more people who know the words to a television commercial than know the words in the Bible. — Billy Graham

Cyndee Rivera Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

I have a new method of poetry. All you got to do is look over your notebooks ... or lay down on a couch, and think of anything that comes into your head, especially the miseries. Then arrange in lines of two, three or four words each, don't bother about sentences, in sections of two, three or four lines each. — Allen Ginsberg