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successful people decision
Make a decision to be successful right now. Most people never decide to be wealthy and that is why they retire poor. Brian Tracy
successful people financial
Successful people save in prosperous times so they have a financial cushion in times of recession. Brian Tracy
success education intelligent
As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information. Benjamin Disraeli
success-or-failure
There's no right or wrong, success or failure. Miley Cyrus
success men different
By different methods different men excel, but where is he who can do all things well? Charles Churchill
successful differences essentials
The essential element of successful strategy is that it derives its success from the differences between competitors with a consequent difference in their behavior. Bruce Henderson
success legacy baton
Create your legacy, and pass the baton. Billie Jean King
success sports character
Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose-it teaches you about life. Billie Jean King
success humor libertarian-party
A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have. Barry Goldwater
book books-and-reading far jackson
As far as I know I'm doing a book with him on the Jackson trial. Larry Garrison
books books-and-reading call checked dvds people
People call each other when they see new books on the shelves. New books are usually checked out in two days, DVDs in (only) hours. Sharon Chang
books exception major number publishers sold taken track turn unless
Again, we turn down most books that have been self-published unless they have a special track record. We have taken a small number on, however, and sold them to major publishers for a nice sum. But that is an exception to the rule. Richard Curtis
books both map offered orleans resilience stand testament
These books now stand both as a testament to the resilience of the residents of New Orleans ... and as a map back from disaster, offered by the city's teenagers. Richard Nash
book rewritten stones written
The Stones have written and rewritten the book on touring. Ray Waddell
book june third
I self-published the first edition, hardcover, in June 2003. The book is now in its third printing. George Smith
book recall record
I've been working with the record book for 14 years, and I can't recall this ever happening. John Gillies
book object
The whole object of the book is to take the two-dimensional bios and make them into three-dimensional people. Philip Chien
book realized rely women
The women in this book have realized that you can't completely rely on men, ... Women have got to rely on themselves. Candace Bushnell
reading script
I've been reading script after script after script, Jesse McCartney
reading since
I've been collecting, reading 'Peanuts' since I was five, James Sturm
reading airplane seeing
Seeing someone reading something I wrote on an airplane - things like that are pretty awesome. Ben Mezrich
reading people library
Is it advisable to spread out all the conveniences of culture before people to whom a few steps up a stair to a library is a sufficient deterrent from reading? Ayn Rand
reading practice scripts
I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well. Bella Thorne
reading philosophical thinking
Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else's head instead of with one's own. Arthur Schopenhauer
reading writing mean
There are many possible interpretations of what it means to create dangerously, and Albert Camus, like the poet Osip Mandelstam, suggests that it is creating as a revolt against silence, creating when both the creation and the reception, the writing and the reading, are dangerous undertakings, disobedience to a directive. Edwidge Danticat
reading enjoy not-interested
I enjoy reading blogs, but am not interested in having my spurious thoughts out there. Brian Greene
reading worth-reading ifs
Most of the literary classics are worth reading, if you've nothing better to do. Edward Abbey