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Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Consider the horse'
They considered it. — Aldous Huxley

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By John Todd

The great Initiates in the spirit world have vast and imposing plans for the musical future. What is this plan? It is to use music as an occult medium through which to develop altered states of consciousness, psychic abilities, and contact with the spirit world. Music in the future is to be used to bring people into yet closer touch with the devils; they will be enabled to partake of the beneficial influence of these beings while attending concerts at which by the appropriate type of sound they have been invoked. — John Todd

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Hatred and viciousness are addictive. You can get high on them. — Margaret Atwood

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Colleen Hoover

It's inevitable. He's so adamant about the things he doesn't want out of life, and I'm starting to understand just how serious he is. So much as I want to protect my heart from him, it's pointless. He's going to break it eventually, yet I continue to allow him to fill it. Every time I'm with him, he fills my heart up more and more,and the more it's filled with pieces of him, the more painful it'll be when he rips it out of my chest as though it never belonged there in the first place. — Colleen Hoover

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Katie Alender

I've worked hard, very hard, to get where I am. And you will have to work hard too. But when you do the work, you will see the results. — Katie Alender

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Rufus Wainwright

I think we could all be a bit more elitist. — Rufus Wainwright

Positive Attitude Pinterest Quotes By Ron Clarke

It makes me sick to see a superior runner wait behind the field until 200 meters to go and then sprint away. That is immoral. It's both an insult to the other runners and a denigration of his own ability. — Ron Clarke