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Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Abha Maryada Banerjee

We need to pay as much attention to the MEANS, as to the END! This is the biggest principle of SUCCESS..The END is so enticing, that we lose sight of the details altogether..Success lies in the DETAILS! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Austin Kleon

On the spectrum of creative work, the difference between the mediocre and the good is vast. Mediocrity is, however, still on the spectrum; you can move from mediocre to good in increments. The real gap is between doing nothing and doing something. Amateurs know that contributing something is better than contributing nothing. — Austin Kleon

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Amanda Carlson

Neve, you're wicked," he groaned as she rocked up against him even harder.
"I hope that's not a problem for you," she panted. — Amanda Carlson

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

It takes, unhappily, no more than a desk and writing supplies to turn any room into a confessional. — Thomas Pynchon

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Martin St. Louis

You want to be the guy who makes an impact in every game. In this sport it's all about results-winning games and making the playoffs. — Martin St. Louis

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Bette Midler

I have my standards. They're low, but I have them. — Bette Midler

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By William Shakespeare

Time shall unfold what plaited cunning hides:
Who cover faults, at last shame them derides. — William Shakespeare

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

In the world of form, everything changes and evolves. So, there was a certain evolution of the teaching. Different pointers came in, different stories, different approaches to the truth, which always is the same. — Eckhart Tolle

Mccrackin Wilson Quotes By Art Hochberg

Things do make sense at the time we do them. Then later on, they may make absolutely no sense at all. Isn't that amazing? Actually often they don't make any sense even while we're doing them. — Art Hochberg