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Top Life Nederlands Quotes

Life Nederlands Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

A successful business is created before there is a business. — Robert Kiyosaki

Life Nederlands Quotes By Seneca.

What really ruins our character is the fact that none of us looks back over his life. — Seneca.

Life Nederlands Quotes By Cory Michael Smith

I went through a lot of occupations. I was questioning my contribution to the world. — Cory Michael Smith

Life Nederlands Quotes By George Harrison

So it's the unwinding of your nervous system. The corresponding experience to what winds you up comes out in your dreams. To write a song then, even one like Don't Bother Me, helps to get rid of some subconscious burden. Writing a song is like going to confession. — George Harrison

Life Nederlands Quotes By Jerry Colonna

Until we make the unconscious conscious, we will be dictated by it and call it fate. — Jerry Colonna

Life Nederlands Quotes By Jennifer Hudson

You have to want weight-loss success so badly that no mountain, river, or ocean could keep you from reaching your goals. If you have that drive, passion, and commitment, there is no way you won't get there. — Jennifer Hudson

Life Nederlands Quotes By Peggy Herbert

What happens tomorrow is the future but what happened yesterday is already part of on-going history ... — Peggy Herbert

Life Nederlands Quotes By Jane Harvey-Berrick

It's always been you, Caro. The first time I saw you, I thought you were the most beautiful girl that I'd ever seen. I thought you must be a princess like Cinderella. It's only ever been you. — Jane Harvey-Berrick

Life Nederlands Quotes By Mason Cooley

The aphorism is a slippery plaything. — Mason Cooley

Life Nederlands Quotes By Emma Goldman

True emancipation ... will have to do away with the absurd notion of the dualism of the sexes, or that man and woman represent two antagonistic worlds. — Emma Goldman