Robienie Quotes & Sayings
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It takes 3 weeks to break a habit, 6 weeks to develop a new habit and 36 weeks to hardwire this new habit. — Patrick Holford

How strange a thing like that happens to a man. He dabbles in something and does not realise that it is his life. — Patrick Kavanagh

If the aegis of the Almighty cover thee, what sword can smite thee? Rest thou secure. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Self-introspection is the way to improve any company, any marriage, any nation. And any job-hunt. — Richard N. Bolles

Being an ex-child star is not a given. — Danny Bonaduce

The merchant has no country . — Thomas Jefferson

My wife also contributed to my poison ivy education. She taught me women have an aversion to 'red, bumpy men' and are not the least bit aroused by any part of the male anatomy which happens to be infected. However, this was not a problem. My infestation was so severe, the act of scratching produced orgasmic waves of delight that made me consider scheduling weekly au naturel pilgrimages through lush, rolling fields of the devil vine. — Michael Gurnow

But fantasy kills imagination, pornography is death to art. — Iris Murdoch

A superhuman will is needed in order to write, and I am only a man. — Gustave Flaubert

Sometimes the most interesting part of the conversation with someone who can't lie is the questions they don't answer. — Patricia Briggs

A commander in chief ought to say to himself several times a day: If the enemy should appear on my front, on my right, on my left, what would I do? And if the question finds him uncertain, he is not well placed, he is not as he should be, and he should remedy it. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Don't bother with New Year's resolutions if you don't have the discipline to put a plan in place to actually achieve them. — Robert Kiyosaki

I sit in my garden, gazing upon a beauty that cannot gaze upon itself. And I find sufficient purpose for my day. — Robert Breault

Beside the grand history of the glaciers and their own, the mountain streams sing the history of every avalanche or earthquake and of snow, all easily recognized by the human ear, and every word evoked by the falling leaf and drinking deer, beside a thousand other facts so small and spoken by the stream in so low a voice the human ear cannot hear them. — John Muir

There has never been a miracle drug that could equal the Word of God. God's medicine is the answer to every need. — Gloria Copeland