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Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Gary McCord

Many years ago, in the throes of my struggles on the PGA Tour, I had difficulty even getting into pro-ams. I needed money, so I put together a 45-minute magic show I'd perform at corporate events surrounding the tournament. — Gary McCord

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Jay Crownover

there was no way that weapon of mass destruction was going to work its way inside my body. — Jay Crownover

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By C. G. Jung

Jung found that evidence in two sources: alchemy and Gnosticism. Interpreted psychologically, both served as hoary counterparts to his brand of psychology and therefore as evidence of its objectivity: The experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense, my experiences, and their world was my world. This was, of course, a momentous discovery: I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. The possibility of a comparison with alchemy, and the uninterrupted intellectual chain back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology.24 — C. G. Jung

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Taylor Jenkins Reid

Everything that is possible happens. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Cynthia Lord

It's easy to remember only the good parts of people if you never see them. Real people are much more complicated. — Cynthia Lord

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Kiera Cass

I felt the little beads of sweat pooling on my temple. Sit here and look nice ... I could do that. But answer questions? I knew I wasn't going to win this little game; that wasn't the issue. I just really, really didn't want to look like a moron in front of the entire country. — Kiera Cass

Memoirist Pronunciation Quotes By Demosthenes

We believe whatever we want to believe. — Demosthenes