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Only Quotes by Hal Elrod
- Have faith in the magic and miracles of life, for only those that do get to experience them.
- There is nothing to fear, because you cannot fail... only learn, grow and become better than you've ever been before.
- Start taking your SELF to the next level so you can take your SUCCESS to the next level. It only happens in that order.
- Those who only do what they feel like, don't do much. To be successful at anything you must take action even when you don't feel…
- Say it over and over until you believe it, and only then shall you become it.
- Every time you help someone else, not only are you helping that person, but you are helping every person they touch, AND you are helping…
- Know that TODAY, and each and everyday literally becomes the BEST day of your life, when YOU choose to see that it is. It doesn't…
- There is no better day than today to do the things you've been putting off. Take action; it's the only way to change your life!
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