Motivational Qoutes Quotes & Sayings
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Commitment is the difference between people who "have potential" and people who have results. — Demond Jackson
There are a lot of new opportunities that are poking their head up in my future. I've been very fortunate that way, but for right now, what I like is what I'm doing. — Gavin MacLeod
It is easier to get into something than to get out of it. — Donald Rumsfeld
Bernie Mac just says what you think but are afraid to say. — Bernie Mac
I wished I'd known weeks ago that we didn't have to be chaperoned. I remembered my old daydreams: the prince and I, alone together, cuddling and whispering ... I probably would have wised up and brocken the engagement sooner. — Margaret Peterson Haddix
He who has a mind has thoughts and he who has thoughts has vision! Think vision. Produce vision! — Darnaya Darice
She would read anything from a dictionary to a treatise on turnips. Print fascinated her, dazed her, made her good for nothing...Kylie Tennant — Kylie Tennant
Treat your audience like poets and geniuses and they'll have the chance to become them. — Del Close
Enlightenment must come little by little - otherwise it would overwhelm. — Idries Shah
He who is well acquainted with the text of scripture, is a distinguished theologian. For a Bible passage or text is of more value than the comments of four authors. — Martin Luther
How can one ever do anything nobly Christian, living among people with such petty thoughts? — George Eliot
I could never be sure whether he would be there when I arrived. On my way through the forest I used to pass a large granite block where I would stop, draw my breath and close my fists with my thumbs inside, then close my eyes and whisper: 'Please, please, please let him be there today,' before continuing. If he wasn't, I felt it was because I had done wrong. That somehow I had to earn the right to such pleasure. — Linda Olsson
Warriors achieve more than worriers. — Matshona Dhliwayo
