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Make Quotes by Robert Holden
- No amount of self-improvement can make up for any lack of self-acceptance.
- Dedicate yourself to Love. Decide to let Love be your intention, your purpose, and your point. And then let Love inspire you, support you and…
- Laughter is the best way To make somebody's heart beat
- The key to happiness is not to make yourself into a different person; it is to let yourself be even more of who you really…
- You can't hold on to a grievance and be happy. Time to make a choice!
- One of the big mistakes I think we make in relationships is that we don't give our best energy to the people that matter most.
- Nothing in the world can make you happy; everything in the world can encourage you to be happy.
- Stress is a message. It is a personal invitation to make a change for the better.
- One of the most important lessons to learn about relationships is that it is not another person’s job to make you happy. Your happiness is…
- Make a commitment to having fun. See your best friends and make time for your hobbies and passions.
- Meaning is not found in things; meaning is what you make of things.
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