Stephen Covey (Stephen Richards Covey) Quotes
In the last analysis, what we are communicates far more eloquently than anything we say or do.

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I suffer from an amazing amount of insecurities, and I'm grateful that my body image, it's normally not something I pay attention to.
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I have not seen 'Vaalu' yet, but I am sure it will be good.
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Any one game in baseball doesn't tell you that much, just as any one poll doesn't tell you that much.
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I'm filming the next two installments of the 'Fifty Shades' movies back-to-back.
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Poland, after the First World War, was beset by chaos, disorder, and a foolish incursion by the Red Army, which helped to produce the ultra-nationalist military dictatorship of General Pilsudski.
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Coming where I'm coming from, really, my family name isn't a pressure because, you know, music is not like sports, where you can go and do a hundred reps in a gym and come out and be all buffed up. Music is an expression of what's inside of you. And that's how I make music.
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Any legitimate religion consists of rules of morality linked by love. That's it.
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The much-hyped Ares 1-X was much ado about nothing.
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I think I look better in a suit than a loincloth. So that may define some of the parts I play.
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The background of the Negro culture is voodoo and magic; and the purposes the magic are control and power over God, man, nature and society. Voodoo and magic was the religion and life of America's Negro.
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If things had been different, she would be in Carolyn's place right now. She didn't want that sort of existence, but there was something so attractive about the security of feeling like you had stopped moving toward your life, and actually arrived.
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The Christianity that saves is a thing personally grasped, personally experienced, personally felt and personally possessed.
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Pleasure without Champagne is purely artificial.
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All too often, it seems, we're willing to be students of Christianity rather than disciples of Christ.
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The man who has grit enough to bring about the afforestation or the irrigation of a country is not less worthy of honor than its conqueror.
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There is meaning in all things. But are you paying attention?
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It certainly is my opinion that a book worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then.
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For pleasure is a state of soul, and to each man that which he is said to be a lover of is pleasant.
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As one knows the poet by his fine music, so one can recognize the liar by his rich rhythmic utterance, and in neither case will the casual inspiration of the moment suffice. Here, as elsewhere, practice must precede perfection.
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In the last analysis, what we are communicates far more eloquently than anything we say or do.