Use your mind to think about things rather than think of them. |
.: David Allen |
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The middle of every successful project looks like a disaster! |
.: Rosabeth Moss |
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I will not be hardened by the thought that one person can�t make a difference, because indeed it is the only thing that has. |
.: Unknown |
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I am not trying to change the world, I am trying to keep the world from changing me. |
.: paraphrasing of Garth Brooks |
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Thank God for unanswered prayers. |
.: paraphrasing of Garth Brooks |
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The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort & convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge & controversy |
.: Martin Luther King Jr. |
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I'll cross my fingers, but I won't hold my breath. . |
.: That ones mine! Andrew Sutton |
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What matters is not what you do or where you go, but how you get there. Enjoy the journey! |
.: Unknown |
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Who keeps a compliment to himself, is keeping something that belongs to somebody else. |
.: Picasso |
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Only a man who sees giants can ever stand on their shoulders. |
.: read it in Rule of Four by Ian Caldwell |
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Trust time, since it often brings sweet issues to bitter troubles. |
.: Cervantes (the Quijote writer) |
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Seek first to understand, then to be understood |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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Maturity is the balance between courage (to express oneself) and consideration (for others). |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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I can live out of my imagination instead of my memory. |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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Love is not blind - it sees more, not less. But because it sees more, it is willing to see less. |
.:Julius Gordon |
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When you've got 1 foot in yesterday and the other in tomorrow, you can only piss on today. |
.: Unknown |
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When we're left to our own experiences, we constantly suffer from a shortage of data. |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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We seek not to imitate the masters, rather we seek what they sought. |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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If two people have the same opinion, one is unnecessary. |
.: Stephen R. Covey |
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The purest of songs brings you the purest of joy and moments of peace, if only for the infinite three to five minutes while they last. |
.: Sarah Y. Lee |
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