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Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Jim Rohn

Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day. — Jim Rohn

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Ana Claudia Antunes

How do you paint a writer's block?
Just fill it with fifty shades of black. — Ana Claudia Antunes

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

Yes," said Talon, his voice the hiss of a coiled serpent. — Raymond E. Feist

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Eric Cantona

If you have only one passion in life - football - and you pursue it to the exclusion of everything else, it becomes very dangerous. When you stop doing this activity it is as though you are dying. The death of that activity is a death in itself. — Eric Cantona

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Josh Peck

With drama, you need to be laughing, in between takes, 'cause you're going to those recesses of your soul and those dangerous parts. Normally, if you're not an actor or some crazy artist, you don't feel the need to run around in those areas. You keep them separate because it's painful. — Josh Peck

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

These tasks, and therefore the meaning of life, differ from man to man, and from moment to moment. Thus it is impossible to define the meaning in life in a general way. — Viktor E. Frankl

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Maurice Merleau Ponty

The child lives in a world which he unhesitatingly believes accessible to all around him. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Willard Gaylin

Expressing anger is a form of public littering. — Willard Gaylin

Lars Behrenroth Quotes By Robert Ludlum

It doesn't bother me. Sure, everybody wants approval, but I came from the theatre and I've always treasured a remark from there which goes: 'For every six people who love you, there will be half a dozen who loathe you.' The quality of an author's work is not usually determined until after his death. Even Dickens got some pretty bad reviews. — Robert Ludlum