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Firsts Quotes by Zig Ziglar
- Famous archer, Howard Hill won all of the 267 archery contests he entered. He could hit a bullseye at 50 feet, then split first arrow…
- It is good from time to time to recall all those big and little reasons why you wanted to quit smoking in the first place.…
- The first step to getting what you want is to have the courage to get rid of what you don't.
- Husbands and wives, first, be faithful to each other. Second, keep the romance going all of your life by courting each other every day.
- First, say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do. Life is a grindstone. Whether it wears you down or…
- The first step in solving a problem is to recognize that it does exist.
- Your first encounter of the day has a more direct bearing on your attitude for that day than your next five encounters.
- You must first put something into your life before you can get something out of it.
- Building a better you is the first step to building a better America.
- A goal casually set and lightly taken is freely abandoned at the first obstacle.
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