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1189 |
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1202 |
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902 |
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1339 |
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1396 |
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210 |
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2843 |
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386 |
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1005 |
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1678 |
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377 |
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407 |
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1313 |
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70 |
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1674 |
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1716 |
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1185 |
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575 |
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188 |
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1462 |
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7 |
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29 |
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40 |
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Aldous Huxley
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quote: Chronic remorse, as all the moralists are agreed, is a most undesirable sentiment. If you have behaved badly, repent, make what amends you can and address yourself to the task of behaving better next time. On no account brood over your wrongdoing. Rolling
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Ashleigh Brilliant
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quote: By doing just a little every day, I can gradually let the task overwhelm me.
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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quote: QUOTIENT, n. A number showing how many times a sum of money belonging to one person is contained in the pocket of another — usually about as many times as it can be got there.
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Augustus William Hare
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quote: Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one’s horse as he is leaping.
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Anthony (Tony) Robbins
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quote: Put yourself in a state of mind where you say to yourself, Here is an opportunity for me to celebrate like never before, my own power, my own ability to get myself to do whatever is necessary.
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