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Gerson International Quotes By Jack Canfield

The most successful people I know create superior results yet still maintain a balance among work, family, and recreation in their lives. — Jack Canfield

Gerson International Quotes By Betty Who

I want it all. I want the Pepsi endorsement. I want the arena shows. I want Times Square! — Betty Who

Gerson International Quotes By John Schneider

Passion is different than desire. People that are successful recognize passion. You have to be willing to work at it. I love the image of pushing a boulder uphill - it will flourish you. — John Schneider

Gerson International Quotes By Annabel Joseph

Oh drink me up That I may be Within your cup Like a mystery — Annabel Joseph

Gerson International Quotes By Julian Barnes

It seemed to me that we ought occasionally to be reminded of instability beneath our feet. — Julian Barnes

Gerson International Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

There was no immunity to cuckoo ideas on Earth. — Kurt Vonnegut

Gerson International Quotes By Anya VonderLuft

Christ is my standard, the Bible is my guide, and His Blood is my healer. On the narrow way I press on looking forward to the eternal glory on the other side. — Anya VonderLuft

Gerson International Quotes By Serena Williams

I've never felt invincible. I've never used that word to describe me ever. — Serena Williams

Gerson International Quotes By Charles Sumner

Three things at least they [good politicians] must require; the first is back-bone; the second is back-bone; and the third is back-bone. — Charles Sumner

Gerson International Quotes By Winna Efendi

When you make decisions, you deal with consequences. Don't expect anything in return. — Winna Efendi

Gerson International Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

That man who does not believe that each day contains an earlier, more sacred, and auroral hour than he has yet profaned, has despaired of life, and is pursuing a descending and darkening way. — Henry David Thoreau