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Gearless Transmission Quotes By Tommy Newberry

If you are committed, you can select your thoughts and thereby shape your life here on earth into something spectacular. The alternative is to give up this freedom and live a life of mediocrity dominated by uncertainty and suspense. — Tommy Newberry

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Dean Cavanagh

Lots of people are lost. Very few of them will defy their ego and ask for directions — Dean Cavanagh

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Jennie Finch

Growing up, I watched softball and U.S.A .softball, and that was my goal of being able to represent my country and wear the red, white, and blue out there, and I think it is one of the highest honors to be able to go out there and compete for your country, and it was something so very special, and it was everything I dreamt of and more. — Jennie Finch

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Agatha Christie

From all I have heard, geniuses are people to be heartily disliked. — Agatha Christie

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Gautama Buddha

This I tell you: decay is inherent in all conditioned things. Work out your own salvation, with diligence. — Gautama Buddha

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Susan Ee

I'm fine, Mom. Thanks for asking."
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"Of course you're fine." She keeps walking. "You're the devil's bride and these are his creatures."
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"I'm not the devil's bride."
"He carried you out of the fire and is letting you visit us from the dead. Who else would have those privileges except his bride? — Susan Ee

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Irina Slutskaya

That's life again. We can't decide what we like. — Irina Slutskaya

Gearless Transmission Quotes By Benjamin Graham

It is no difficult trick to bring a great deal of energy, study, and native ability into Wall Street and to end up with losses instead of profits. These virtues, if channeled in the wrong directions, become indistinguishable from handicaps. — Benjamin Graham