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Distractors Quotes By Phil Ochs

Comfort his family with a telegram, we regret to inform you we lost a man, but we gave him the highest medal of the land. — Phil Ochs

Distractors Quotes By Assegid Habtewold

The worst weapon of your enemy, rival, competitor, distractor is creating self-doubt in you and/or your team. They cannot win you without first destroying your self-worth. — Assegid Habtewold

Distractors Quotes By Carlos Wallace

People who are distracted by door money, neglect the production and the audience. Money becomes their god. They sacrifice their reputation in favor of building revenue. Believe me; the former is more difficult to recover if lost. — Carlos Wallace

Distractors Quotes By Graham Greene

A picture postcard is a symptom of loneliness. — Graham Greene

Distractors Quotes By Sam Harris

Most people believe that the Creator of the universe wrote (or dictated) one of their books. Unfortunately, there are many books that pretend to divine authorship, and each makes incompatible claims about how we all must live. — Sam Harris

Distractors Quotes By Eudora Welty

It was late afternoon. This time tomorrow he would be somewhere on a good graveled road, driving his car past things that happened to people, quicker than their happening.
("Death of a Traveling Salesman") — Eudora Welty

Distractors Quotes By Assegid Habtewold

The best revenge to get on your distractors is taking the high road. Avoid playing their game, following their murky rules. — Assegid Habtewold

Distractors Quotes By Erica Alex

It's time to make important noise. — Erica Alex

Distractors Quotes By David Nicholls

The fact was I loved my wife to a degree that I found impossible to express, and so rarely did. — David Nicholls

Distractors Quotes By Bethany Dillon

After close to a year of traveling, I had seen things in the world and in myself, both good and bad, that I had never noticed before. I was struggling daily with pride and insecurity, homesickness and loneliness, with the burden of picking up my cross and following Jesus. This journey produced a new hunger for redemption in me. — Bethany Dillon