Esther Hicks Quotes
When you ask it is given - but at some point you have to stop asking and start expecting.
 
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	I've always wanted to play a role in inspiring people to be better, to live higher quality lives and to feel good about the way that they look and feel.   
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	Anybody can sympathise with all the sufferings of the pal, nevertheless it involves an extremely great mother nature to sympathise by using a friend's achievement.   
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	My heart is ever at your service.   
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	Men like to squash you. I just want someone who's happy with himself, happy with his life. He doesn't have to squash mine.   
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	I do have one very brutal writing ritual. If I'm working in the morning, I don't allow myself a cup of tea until I've written two paragraphs. It's harsh.   
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	Would you believe I was a famous star? It's the truth.   
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	When you drive a car, when you're the driver, you know what to do. When you go 100 mph in Venezuela, you know what to do. The people in the passenger seat can be scared, but the guy driving the car is not scared. It's the same way on the mound.   
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	I see in [George H. W.] Bush a striving to be Reagan-like in the sense of having a big vision, and eschewing small details.   
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	Following Jesus is not about diligently keeping a set of rules or conjuring up the moral fortitude to lead good lives. It's about loving God and enjoying Him   
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	Judy Garland's father was gay. That seems to be the consensus. They left Minnesota and went to California because he got caught with some boy backstage.   
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	My geography savors a delicious paradox: Home - a grounding - found in unearthly beauty. The predominant colors are blue, emerald, and terra-cotta. Every day, every season, I taste these colors and the intricate flavors of their unaccountable tones and hues. I have yet to earn this land. Perhaps I never will. Home is a religion. Sensibly you understand the need for it, yet not even sensible people can explain it.   
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	The future of Africa is in innovative engineering.   
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	Further, for once, I like the idea that people who think I'm a constant voice for the furthering of the imagination have to see that interest in a more materialistic fashion.   
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	I'm not reclusive. I'm out and about.   
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	I went mainstream in a major way with the song "Let's Dance." And what I found I had done was put a box around myself. It was very hard for people to see me as anything other than the person in the suit who did "Let's Dance," and it was driving me mad - because it took all my passion for experimenting away.   
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	When you ask it is given - but at some point you have to stop asking and start expecting.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					