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Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Ken Bain

Young children who constantly hear "person" praise ("you're so smart to do this well") as opposed to "task" praise ("you did that well") are more likely to believe that intelligence is fixed rather than expandable with hard work. — Ken Bain

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Robert Greene

Though men determine, the gods doo dispose: and oft times many things fall out betweene the cup and the lip. — Robert Greene

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Virgil

Happy is the man who has learned the causes of things. — Virgil

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Jean Plaidy

I found that married life gave me the necessary freedom to follow an ambition which had been with me since childhood; and so I started to write in earnest. — Jean Plaidy

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By John Grant

Something big, ... is about to happen at Notre Dame. — John Grant

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Dan O'Brien

The decathlon includes ten separate events and they all matter. You can't work on just one of them. — Dan O'Brien

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Alice Dellal

When I'm drumming, I'm not thinking about much. — Alice Dellal

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By Donna Karan

Everything I do is a matter of heart, body and soul. — Donna Karan

Funny Horse Sayings And Quotes By The Church Of The Latter-Day Dude

44. Abidement Bullshit money or basic freedoms: which is dearer? Contentment or competition: which is more valuable? Compensation or employment: which is more painful? Great coitus incurs great expense, And great wealth incurs fucking phoniness, But great abidement incurs no loss. Therefore: He who knows when to take it easy Can't be worried about that shit, And may long endure ups and downs, strikes and gutters. Tao Te Ching: 44. Contentment Fame or Self: which is dearer? Self or wealth: which is more valuable? Profit or loss: which is more painful? Great love incurs great expense, And great wealth incurs great theft, But great contentment incurs no loss. Therefore: He who knows when to stop Does not continue into danger, And may long endure. — The Church Of The Latter-Day Dude