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Mesterel Quotes By Harry Houdini

But then, so far as I know, I am the only performer who ever pledged his assistants to secrecy, honor and allegiance under a notarial oath. — Harry Houdini

Mesterel Quotes By Edward De Bono

We may have a perfectly adequate way of doing something, but that does not mean there cannot be a better way. So we set out to find an alternative way. This is the basis of any improvement that is not fault correction or problem solving. — Edward De Bono

Mesterel Quotes By Taylor Swift

I'm a songwriter. Everything affects me. — Taylor Swift

Mesterel Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It was a little like stealing. It was exactly like stealing. It was, in fact, stealing. But there was no law against it because no one knew the crime existed, so is it really stealing if what's stolen isn't missed? And is it stealing if you're stealing from thieves? Anyway, all property is theft, except mine. — Terry Pratchett

Mesterel Quotes By Jeremy Lin

This is my dream being lived out and I'm so thankful for that. — Jeremy Lin

Mesterel Quotes By Daniella Alonso

There are those special projects that don't ever feel like work but just a blessing to be a part of, and 'Revolution' is one of those projects. — Daniella Alonso

Mesterel Quotes By Patrick Ness

I hate myself so much I want to stick a knife in my heart. — Patrick Ness

Mesterel Quotes By Michael Josephson

Everything you do sends a message about who you are and what you value. — Michael Josephson

Mesterel Quotes By Shane Claiborne

There is a movement bubbling up that goes beyond cynicism and celebrates a new way of living, a generation that stops complaining about the church it sees and becomes the church it dreams of. — Shane Claiborne

Mesterel Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

The word "identification" is derived from the Latin word idem, meaning "same" and facere, which means "to make." So when I identify with something, I "make it the same." The same as what? The same as I. I endow it with a sense of self, and so it becomes part of my "identity. — Eckhart Tolle