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Zografou Postal Code Quotes By George Matheson

Waiting with hope is very difficult, but true patience is expressed when we must even wait for hope. I will have reached the point of greatest strength once I have learned to wait for hope."
George Matheson — George Matheson

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Brian Tracy

Persistence is self-discipline in action. — Brian Tracy

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Marcha A. Fox

His father gave him a funny look as the entire spectrum of emotion usually eclipsed by control displayed instantaneously in his dark eyes. Then 'Merapa started to laugh. Dirck literally leaned away, beyond shock as the person he trusted and admired more than anyone else in the entire universe totally lost it. — Marcha A. Fox

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Michael Josephson

Integrity, respect, compassion, and fairness become obstacles to people who think winning is everything — Michael Josephson

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Robert Redford

I guess the optimistic thing is that those people in Congress who are climate deniers, I think their time has run out. — Robert Redford

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Megan McDonald

If you listen to your own voice, unknown friends will come and seek you. — Megan McDonald

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Eugene O'Neill

Those who succeed and do not push on to greater failure are the spiritual middle-classers. — Eugene O'Neill

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Andrew Weil

In my view, prescribing antidepressant drugs is too often a quick and easy substitute for developing treatment plans that address the totality of health concerns and lifestyle factors that have an impact on wellness, including emotional wellness. — Andrew Weil

Zografou Postal Code Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

Success is not a function of individual talent. It's the steady accumulation of advantages. It's bound up in so many other broader circumstantial, environmental, historical, and cultural factors. — Malcolm Gladwell