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Jeffs Cattle Quotes By John H. Vandenberg

We become what we think about most. — John H. Vandenberg

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Phil Jackson

Winning is about moving into the unknown and creating something new. — Phil Jackson

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Tom Udall

I will never forget the debt we owe to those who have fought to keep America safe. — Tom Udall

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Jonah Lehrer

The imagination is unleashed by constraints. You break out of the box by stepping into shackles. — Jonah Lehrer

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The doctrine (of) maintaining that the language of daily life, with words used in their ordinary meanings, suffices for philosophy ... I find myself totally unable to accept ... Because it makes almost inevitable the perpetuation amongst philosophers of the muddle-headedness they have taken over from common sense. — Bertrand Russell

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Catherine Steiner-Adair

When texting begins to take the place of substantive in-person conversations for any of us, we are training the language and speech centers of our brain for a new, unnatural, and superficial model of connection. When that training starts early, as it does now for young texters, they get so used to it at such a young age that, unlike the newborn baby who innately knows something is missing and complains about it, our older tech-trained children don't even know what they have lost. — Catherine Steiner-Adair

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Rohit

To be happy is to love yourself. I understand it now and so the only option seems is TO BE. — Rohit

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Joe Haldeman

Maybe war is an inevitable product of human nature. Maybe to get rid of war, we have to become something other than human. — Joe Haldeman

Jeffs Cattle Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The triumph of anything is a matter of organization. — Kurt Vonnegut