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Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Billy Graham

The Bible is the Constitution of Christianity. — Billy Graham

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Brian Dennehy

If I could transform my stage life to the movies, I'd be Jack Nicholson. — Brian Dennehy

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Simon Singh

Perhaps the greatest danger in the way that alternative therapists behave is simply the promotion of their own treatments when patients should be in the care of a conventional doctor. There are numerous reports of patients with serious conditions (e.g. diabetes, cancer, AIDS) suffering harm after following irresponsible advice form alternative practitioners instead of following the advice of a doctor. — Simon Singh

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Carroll Bryant

When it comes to being famous, you're usually the last to know, and the first to deny it. Unless you were already famous in your head. In which case, party on, Wayne! Party on, Garth! — Carroll Bryant

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Chris Squire

'90125' was our biggest-selling album worldwide. — Chris Squire

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Sylvia Maultash Warsh

We're all a little mad, aren't we?
Especially if we have a heart and yet must deal with the world. — Sylvia Maultash Warsh

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Charles Handy

Learning is experience understood in tranquility. — Charles Handy

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Stephen Covey

Look at the word responsibility-"response-ability"-the ability to choose your response. Highly proactive people recognize that responsibility. They do not blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. Their behavior is a product of their own conscious choice, based on values, rather than a product of their conditions, based on feeling. — Stephen Covey

Geysen Westerlo Quotes By Irvin D. Yalom

All I can do in one session is to be real, to leap into the patient's life, to offer observations in the hope that he'll be able to open doors and explore some new parts of himself in his ongoing therapy. — Irvin D. Yalom