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Discussiones Quotes By Robert T. Kiyosaki

I came away with the impression that this guy was either the most forward-thinking finance expert on the planet, or a crack smoker who simply placed his hands on the keyboard, attached electric stimuli to his genitalia, flipped the switch, and started typing. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Discussiones Quotes By Kenyon Martin

I think I'm pretty coachable. I do what coaches ask of me. — Kenyon Martin

Discussiones Quotes By Hosea Ballou

Not the least misfortune in a prominent falsehood is the fact that tradition is apt to repeat it for truth. — Hosea Ballou

Discussiones Quotes By George W. Bush

Faith crosses every border and touches every heart in every nation. — George W. Bush

Discussiones Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

I like bowling. It's just one of those things where I can do so many jokes about it because I do know bowling. Somebody once said, "The whitest things in the world are Jim Gaffigan and bowling." — Jim Gaffigan

Discussiones Quotes By Hal Elrod

For too many people, the extraordinary, fulfilling abundant life that they really want - our Level 10 life - eludes them because they're so overwhelmed and overrun with their day-to-day life situation. Their life situation is eating up all of their time so that their life, and what matters most, isn't getting attended to. — Hal Elrod

Discussiones Quotes By Joseph Campbell

For the bliss of the deep abode is not lightly abandoned in favor of the self-scattering of the wakened state, — Joseph Campbell

Discussiones Quotes By Neville Marriner

The awful thing about a conductor becoming geriatric is that you seem to become more desirable, not less. — Neville Marriner

Discussiones Quotes By Scott Avett

I had a dream that Louis Armstrong was playing the 'Swept Away' melody. I have no idea where it came from. But Louis Armstrong was playing it and singing the song to me. I woke up-it's a borrowed melody no doubt-and wrote it down. If I hear a song and I choose not to put it down, that's me neglecting to accept that song. I think there's a very spiritual and godly-type ting that happens, and it happens to way more people than we know. It's just that very few of us choose to engage it. — Scott Avett

Discussiones Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

The Founding Fathers are not just some people that happened to get mad a long time ago and want their freedom. They were special people in addition to what their natural yearnings were. — Rush Limbaugh