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Ycandle Quotes By Tom Reed

My goal is to feel healthy. — Tom Reed

Ycandle Quotes By Brian Tracy

Good habits are hard to develop but easy to live with; bad habits are easy to develop but hard to live with. The habits you have and the habits that have you will determine almost everything you achieve or fail to achieve. — Brian Tracy

Ycandle Quotes By Elena Kincaid

Cole noisily blew out a breath and said, "Maddie, Charlie and I are both in love with you. We have been for a very long time. — Elena Kincaid

Ycandle Quotes By A.J. Liebling

I can write better than anybody who can write faster, and i can write faster than anybody who can write better. — A.J. Liebling

Ycandle Quotes By Tom Wolfe

I used to enjoy using dots where they would be least expected, not at the end of a sentence but in the middle, creating the effect ... of a skipped beat. It seemed to me the mind reacted - first! ... in dots, dashes, and exclamation points, then rationalized, drew up a brief, with periods. — Tom Wolfe

Ycandle Quotes By Deepak Chopra

There exists in every person a place that is free from disease, that never feels pain, that cannot age or die. When you go to this place, limitations which all of us accept, cease to exist. They are not even entertained as a possibility. This is the place called perfect health. — Deepak Chopra

Ycandle Quotes By Sheila M. Reindl

Yet because her needs and yearnings are real and pressing, she must find some way to express them: she puts into body what she cannot yet put into words. Her eating disorder serves as her voice, her attempt to express and meet her needs and desires without directly asking for anything. — Sheila M. Reindl

Ycandle Quotes By George Eliot

It is an old story, that men sell themselves to the tempter, and sign a bond with their blood, because it is only to take effect at a distant day; then rush on to snatch the cup their souls thirst after with an impulse not the less savage because there is a dark shadow beside them forevermore. There is no short cut, no patent tram-road to wisdom: after all the centuries of invention, the soul's path lies through the thorny wilderness which must be still trodden in solitude, with bleeding feet, with sobs for help, as it was trodden by them of old time. — George Eliot