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Top Habitual Forces Quotes

The trick is to recognize the flaw in yourself and work to correct it. — Keith R.A. DeCandido

In general, insurers say criticisms of claims-handling are unfair because most policyholders are paid promptly, and some denials are necessary to root out fraud. — Charles Duhigg

Love shouldn't be dictated — Gail Carson Levine

I'm not God, don't intend to be and hope I never have that much power. — Mark Neumann

This is what I want everyone to experience at the end of my concert ...
everyone has this sense of rejoicing.
I don't want them to be blown away by what I do,
I want them to have this sense of real, real joy
from the depths of their being.
Because I think when you take them to that place,
then you open up a place where grace can come in. — Bobby McFerrin

Who after his transgression doth repent, Is halfe, or altogether, innocent. — Robert Herrick

When I look at our roster, I'm sure all of you have printed that I'm coming up on 35, and given my situation and my salary structure and all that, yeah, I have to wonder if this team is going to make moves and they haven't. — Antonio Davis

You know, why at the end of your life should you assemble thousands of pages of 'Why am I so sad, why am I so depressed?' Instead, assemble thousands of pages of why you're so content. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Over-familiar, the music has become a kind of audio-Valium, background music rather than something I listen to actively and attentively. A gin and tonic after a long day. A shame, I think, because while each note remains the same, I used to hear them differently. It used to sound better. — David Nicholls

Now, there is no harm in a teapot, even if it contains tea, if it is let alone. — Brigham Young

A habitual disuse of physical forces totally destroys the moral; and men lose at once the power of protecting themselves, and of discerning the cause of their oppression. — Joel Barlow