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Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Larry Winget

Don't be different. Different scares people. People won't spend their money on different. They will, however, pay a premium for unique. — Larry Winget

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Louise Hay

I grew up with absolutely no religion at all, and it was probably one of the best things that happened to me. I didn't have to unlearn anything. — Louise Hay

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Katja Michael

There is no love in war but there is a lot of war in love. — Katja Michael

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Marcey Shapiro

Body, mind, and spirit are not separate parts. Instead they are more like lenses, or ways of focusing. The awareness of oneness, and the peace it brings, can be nurtured by anyone who is interested. — Marcey Shapiro

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Tom Stoppard

The notion that the 'leader' has the right to ask huge sacrifices of your generation for a notional future paradise - if you'd be good enough to lie down under the wheels of the juggernaut - that sentimental and self-aggrandising rationalisation for brute force and cowardice I felt from adolescence was wrong. — Tom Stoppard

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

A street where there are no children playing is a dead street! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Emile Zola

This sounded the death knell of small family businesses, soon to be followed by the disappearance of the individual entrepreneur, gobbled up one by one by the increasingly hungry ogre of capitalism, and drowned by the rising tide of large companies. — Emile Zola

Happy Birthday Late Wishes Quotes By Mary Roberts Rinehart

There is a point at which curiosity becomes unbearable, when it becomes an obsession, like hunger. — Mary Roberts Rinehart