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Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Edward Abbey

If you hope for any sort of dialogue and unity with all factions on the vaguely leftist or radical side of politics, you must cease from silly verbal abuse. If you don't want it, then we go on as we are, fractious and impotent. — Edward Abbey

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Either I've invented a whole new logic or, ahem, I'm not playing with a full deck. — Philip K. Dick

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

It is accordance with our determination to refrain from aggression and build up a sentiment and practice among nations more favorable to peacethat we have incurred the consent of fourteen important nations to the negotiation of a treaty condemning recourse to war, renouncing it as an instrument of national policy. — Calvin Coolidge

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Pepper Winters

still want you in ways that isn't right. By the time I'm done with you, you'll beg to be mine, and that's a bad idea. — Pepper Winters

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Nicky Gumbel

Just because something isn't happening for you right now, doesn't mean it won't happen. God's timing is perfect. — Nicky Gumbel

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Susanna Clarke

But a soldier ought not to dwell too long on such matters. His life is full of hardship and he must take his pleasure where he can. Though he may take time to reflect upon the cruelties that he sees, place him among his comrades and it is almost impossible for his spirits not to rise. Strange — Susanna Clarke

Power Of Positive Thinking And Visualizing Quotes By Confucius

A gentleman, in his plans, thinks of the Way; he does not think how he is going to make a living. Even farming sometimes has a shortage; and even learning may incidentally bring a salary. A gentleman is concerned with the progress of the Way; he is not anxious about poverty. — Confucius