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- I learned from Arnold Schwarzenegger, too, that it's O.K. to be pluggish.
- To help yourself, you must be yourself. Be the best that you can be. When you make a mistake, learn from it, pick yourself up…
- If people have a basic understanding of right from wrong, possess a strong desire to better themselves and persist in there cause, they can break…
- I really believe I'm no different from anyone else. I just had a few challenges I had to learn from at a very early age.
- ...and deliver me from evil." "Amen.
- I'm so alive. As I stand facing the beauty of the never-ending Pacific Ocean, a late afternoon breeze blows down from the hills behind. As…
- One could come from less than humble beginnings, to become a winner from within.
- Gripping my arm, Mother held it in the orange-blue flame. My skin seemed to explode from the heat.
- Draw Support From Those You Know And Trust. Don't Leave Your Happiness To Fate.
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- I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law. — Aristotle