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successful people financial
Successful people save in prosperous times so they have a financial cushion in times of recession. Brian Tracy
success legacy baton
Create your legacy, and pass the baton. Billie Jean King
success positive-attitude produce
Success produces success, just as money produces money. Diane Ackerman
success
E-mail is a victim of its own success. Mitch Kapor
successful mind records
If you want to develop courage, do the thing you fear and keep on doing it until you have a record of successful experiences behind you. That is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear. You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind. Dale Carnegie
success courage fear
Fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind. Dale Carnegie
successful want fame
Its such a paradox. You come from this place where you want fame; you dont want to be bourgeois, but you want to be successful. You want to be accepted, but you also want to be going against the grain. You want to be on the outside, but you want to be on the inside. Dan Colen
success succeed
We have to succeed, so we will. Ross Perot
successful might too-late
It is never too late to be who you might have been. It is always possible Steve Miller
journey drunk done
Life on the road can get a little one-dimensional. I didn't want to reach 40 and have to say all I'd done was look out the window of a tour bus and get drunk. Bruce Dickinson
journey dhammapada ends
The traveller has reached the end of the journey! Edmund Burke
journey thinking laughing
I've been to some funerals where there's a lot of laughing - it's about celebrating their new journey. I can't think of anything. There's humor in everything. There's gotta be humor in everything. Amy Sedaris
journey two next
Creation and destruction are the two ends of the same moment. And everything between the creation and the next destruction is the journey of life. Amish Tripathi
journey fiction should
A work of fiction should be, for its author, a journey into the unknown, and the prose should convey the difficulties of the journey. Anthony Burgess
journey issues giving
The issue is: how do you engage the audience? And one of the things I talk to our communicators about is: The outline is great; the stories are great. But how do you engage them? How do you make it feel like we are on a journey, not you are just up there giving me information. Andy Stanley
journey partners romney
As his partner on this amazing journey, I can tell you Mitt Romney was not handed success. He built it. Ann Romney
journey thinking tree
The tree the tempest with a crash of wood Throws down in front of us is not to bar Our passage to our journey's end for good, But just to ask us who we think we are.... Robert Frost
journey other-worlds wings
The best poems take long journeys. I like poetry best that journeys--while remaining in the human scale--to the other world, which may be a place as easily overlooked as a bee's wing Robert Bly
doors answers knocking
When you hear fear knocking on the door, most of the time when you answer it there’s nothing there. It’s just you holding yourself back. Brad Goreski
doors waiting soul
Behind every closed door might wait a thief of minds and a collector of souls. Dean Koontz
doors people want
...I also have an extended family. The people who stayed. The people who became more than friends; the people who open the door when I knock. That's what it all boils down to. The people who have to open the door, not because they always want to but because they do. Diane Keaton
doors darkness heard
And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you"— here I opened wide the door; — Darkness there, and nothing more. Edgar Allan Poe
doors needs force
Need is a low door which, when we must by stern necessity pass through, forces the greatest to bend down the most. Victor Hugo
doors enemy gregor-the-overlander
Doors are for those who lack enemies. Suzanne Collins
doors darkness perception
There are things of such darkness and horror—just, I suppose, as there are things of such great beauty—that they will not fit through the puny human doors of perception. Stephen King
doors house giants
There were doors that looked like large keyholes, others that resembled the entrances to caves, there were golden doors, some were padded and some were studded with nails, some were paper-thin and others as thick as the doors of treasure houses; there was one that looked like a giant's mouth and another that had to be opened like a drawbridge, one that suggested a big ear and one that was made of gingerbread, one that was shaped like an oven door, and one that had to be unbuttoned. Michael Ende
doors tides body
I have opened all the doors in my head. I have opened all the pores in my body. But only the tide rolls in. Marilyn French