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Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Alexander Smith

To bring the best human qualities to anything like perfection, to fill them with the sweet juices of courtesy and charity, prosperity, or, at all events, a moderate amount of it, is required,
just as sunshine is needed for the ripening of peaches and apricots. — Alexander Smith

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Jean-Claude Van Damme

Believe me - I've done very good stuff and very crazy stuff, and I don't regret the crazy stuff. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Beryl Dov

Humble Wishes [10w]
"God, all I simply ask is that I become perfect. — Beryl Dov

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By John Gray

There is no mechanism of selection in the history of ideas akin to that of the natural selection of genetic mutations in evolution — John Gray

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Carlo Collodi

If only sugar were medicine! I should take it every day. — Carlo Collodi

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Irwin Winkler

I remember when 'The Right Stuff' opened in Hollywood. I got dressed that morning and drove my car down to the theatre that it was playing on, thinking that there would be mobs of people outside. When I looked, there was nobody there. — Irwin Winkler

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Edwin Hubbel Chapin

The soul, like the body, acquires vigor by the exercise of all its faculties. In the midst of the world, in overcoming difficulties, in conquering selfishness, indolence, and fear
in all the occasions of duty, it employs, and reveals by employing, energies that render it efficient and robust
that broaden its scope, adjust its powers, and mature it with a rich experience. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Happy 35th Birthday Kody Quotes By Peter F. Drucker

The key activities are not to be found in books. They emerge from analysis of the specific enterprise. Two enterprises that to an outsider appear to be in an identical line of business may well end up defining their key activities quite differently. One, for instance, may put production in the centre; the other, customer service. Only two key activities are always present in any organization: there is always the management of people and there is always the management of money. The rest has to be determined by the people within looking at the enterprise and at their own jobs, values, and goals. — Peter F. Drucker