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Guastella Institute Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

All I want, is for you to love me. Not because of what I can do or what I look like, or because I love you - just because I am. — Diana Gabaldon

Guastella Institute Quotes By Amit Abraham

The two great movers of the human mind are the desire of good and the fear of evil. — Amit Abraham

Guastella Institute Quotes By Lynne Cockrum-Murphy

There is no aloneness. There is only unawareness. — Lynne Cockrum-Murphy

Guastella Institute Quotes By John O'Donohue

Human skin is porous; the world flows through you. Your senses are large pores that let the world in. By being attuned to the wisdom of your senses, you will never become an exile in your own life, an outsider lost in an external spiritual place that your will and intellect, have constructed. — John O'Donohue

Guastella Institute Quotes By John Piper

God is most glorified when you are most satisfied in Him. — John Piper

Guastella Institute Quotes By Peter Drucker

There is a point of complexity beyond which a business is no longer manageable. — Peter Drucker

Guastella Institute Quotes By Anna Campbell

Unholy delight lit Giles's dark face to flashing brilliance. She realized that while he mightn't be handsome, he was breathtakingly attractive and brimming with potent masculinity more powerful than mere good looks. — Anna Campbell

Guastella Institute Quotes By John Caples

Do not try to make your headline so short that it fails to express your idea properly. It's more important to say what you want to say - even if it takes 20 words to do than make it short and fail to express your idea. — John Caples

Guastella Institute Quotes By Augusten Burroughs

New York City is a place where you can lock yourself up in your little studio apartment, and not go outside at all, and not feel in the slightest guilty about it. — Augusten Burroughs