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Uncommonly Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- You must constantly strive to enlarge your awareness. Naturally, if you do, you will have an uncommonly fine and happy life.
- If you are a person who wants an uncommonly fine life, if you're willing to put in some time each day to do that, then…
- You can know the secrets of life. It doesn't happen to anyone special. You just decide that you want an uncommonly fine life and you…
- You can lead an uncommonly fine life. But it takes determination. You have to march to the beat of different drummer. You have to decide.
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- Our attitude can give us an uncommonly positive perspective. — John C. Maxwell
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- Doing common things uncommonly well. — Orison Swett Marden
- One's only security in life comes from doing something uncommonly well. — Abraham Lincoln
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