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William K Hartmann Quotes By Colson Whitehead

The plastic-covered notebooks were candy-colored and palm-size, brimming with the characters and arcana of a prosperous and long-standing children's entertainment combine. The creation myth of the product line concerned the adventures of a clever, effeminate armadillo and his cohort of resourceful desert critters. — Colson Whitehead

William K Hartmann Quotes By William Kenneth Hartmann

One thing they don't tell you about doing experimental physics is that sometimes you must work under adverse conditions ... like a state of sheer terror. — William Kenneth Hartmann

William K Hartmann Quotes By Charles Bukowski

there's no defense
except all the errors
made — Charles Bukowski

William K Hartmann Quotes By Dean Cavanagh

Climb above the pack but leave the ladder in place for others to follow — Dean Cavanagh

William K Hartmann Quotes By Georgia Harkness

The great danger is that in the confession of any collective sin, one shall confess the sins of others and forget our own. — Georgia Harkness

William K Hartmann Quotes By John W. Hartmann

I studied history in college, and I've always enjoyed reading, especially political biographies, and I can state that in all my studies and all my experiences, I have come across just one truly honest politician: my great-grandfather, William Eichner. ... According to my grandmother, when he was elected to the General Assembly, he stopped going to religious services and never set foot in a church during his two terms in office, stating, "You can't serve God and politics at the same time". — John W. Hartmann

William K Hartmann Quotes By Tony Robbins

The ultimate success formula: I) Decide what you want (Be precise! Clarity is power) II) Take action (because desire is not enough) III) Notice what's working or not (You don't want to continue to expend energy on an approach that's worthless IV) Change your approach until you achieve what you want (Flexibility gives you the power to create a new approach and a new result.) — Tony Robbins