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Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Robin Sharma

The most successful people on the planet have failed more than ordinary ones. — Robin Sharma

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Dick Murphy

I don't think that politics attracts the best and the brightest of America. It doesn't attract the most sincere people. — Dick Murphy

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Elizabeth Smart

No, my advocates, my angels with sadist eyes, this is the beginning of my life, or the end. So I lean affirmation across the cafe table, and surrender my fifty years away with an easy smile. But the surety of my love is not dismayed by any eventuality which prudence or pity can conjure up, and in the end all that we can do is to sit at the table over which our hands cross, listening to tunes from the wurlitzer, with love huge and simple between us, and nothing more to be said. — Elizabeth Smart

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Merlyn Gabriel Miller

Culture is a virus. It distorts your view of the world and destroys your capacity to think independently. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Stanislaw Lem

Behind every glorious facade there is always hidden something ugly. — Stanislaw Lem

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Walt Disney Company

I think it's important to have a good hard failure when you're young. I learned a lot out of that. Because it makes you kind of aware of what can happen to you. Because of it I've never had any fear in my whole life when we've been near collapse and all of that. I've never been afraid. I've never had the feeling I couldn't walk out and get a job doing something. — Walt Disney Company

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Deepak Chopra

You can never receive more love than you are prepared to receive. — Deepak Chopra

Old Paul Edgecomb Quotes By Sigmund Freud

If children could, if adults knew. — Sigmund Freud