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Fehlman Bros Quotes By Mark Victor Hansen

The law of self-fulfilling prophecy says that you get what you expect. So why not create great expectations and the highest vision possible of yourself and your world? — Mark Victor Hansen

Fehlman Bros Quotes By Dan Stevens

I'm shocked at being recognized. You go to places you don't think you would be and still, you are. Taxi drivers often recognise me ... but I haven't got a free ride yet. — Dan Stevens

Fehlman Bros Quotes By David Brooks

Society. Sins such as adultery, bribery, and betrayal are more like treason than like crime; they damage the social order. Social harmony can be rewoven only by slowly recommitting to relationships and rebuilding trust. The sins of arrogance and pride arise from a perverse desire for status and superiority. The only remedy for them is to humble oneself before others. In other words, people in earlier times inherited a vast moral vocabulary and set of moral tools, developed over centuries and handed down from generation to generation. This was a practical inheritance, like learning how to speak a certain language, which people could use to engage their own moral struggles. — David Brooks

Fehlman Bros Quotes By Jack Reed

If we don't have accurate information, if we are not able to tell difficult truth one to another, we will never be able to effectively design a policy for Iraq. — Jack Reed

Fehlman Bros Quotes By Morton Feldman

I never feel that my music is sparse or minimalist; the way fat people never really think they're fat. I certainly don't consider myself minimalist at all. — Morton Feldman

Fehlman Bros Quotes By Jenna Morasca

Why do waiting rooms have to be so ominous? — Jenna Morasca

Fehlman Bros Quotes By Johann Kaspar Lavater

Who partakes in another's joys is a more humane character than he who partakes in his griefs. — Johann Kaspar Lavater