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Certainly Quotes by Senoraroy
- If we lose our sense of humor, then we most certainly have lost our perspective, and therefore our happiness and joy.
- Repeated worrying creates the reality of what youre so worried about, and thats certainly not what you want.
- If we pause and think about what we should do to attain the ultimate goal of living successfully and wonderfully, I certainly believe anyone had…
- We cannot control all of the outcomes we seek in life, but we certainly can control our responses to these outcomes and herein lies our…
- Age certainly helps one to tone down the lofty expectations , but they never fully disappear.
- Rationalization for behavior is certainly an easy way out of a situation, but it enforces the weakness, making it weaker and weaker still.
- The development of willpower and self-discipline will certainly improve your life and give you more control.
- We may be able to influence someones behavior but we certainly dont cause it, the final decision is theirs, not ours.
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