T. Harv Eker Quotes
'Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind' was born out of my own journey of self-discovery within both my personal and professional life.
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There have been a lot of exercises and I've had to force myself to go out for walks even when I didn't feel like it, but apart from that, I am a lot better.
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Time has lost all meaning in that nightmare alley of the Western world known as the American mind.
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Religious fundamentalists in Bangladesh have always argued for a ban on my books.
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The easiest way around the bases is with one swing of the bat.
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Working with children has done well for me. I don't find them intolerable or frustrating. They're just fun, full of energy, and happy to be there.
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It took me a long time to figure out how to act, and how to conduct myself in the business so I could get what I felt I needed to support my potential and give them what they wanted.
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I think I have a strange relationship with time. I'm not really aware of that time passing. I don't feel that I'm wasteful with time. But I'm not aware of it passing.
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Once your body is in workout-mode, a few days off won't hurt. Muscle memory is magical. If you work out consistently, you can afford to miss a few sessions and your body will gladly pick up where you left off.
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If you're not bruised up, then you're not doing an action film in a real way.
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It's hard to write a comedy sketch.
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Education never quite gets the attention it deserves in presidential campaigns, but monster flip-flops surely do.
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Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.
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Sometimes people talk about music, whether blogs or magazines, in a strange way where it doesn't seem like they're actually listening to it.
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My mom and I are very close.
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It's a shame when other people's gambling habits change the meaning of paintings or when fluctuations of value start to dictate how people perceive art because it's too expensive to be interesting or moving. That's when I get bummed out.
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To the youth who have taken up guns, I urge them to return to their parents and shun violence.
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Libraries are at a cultural crossroads. Some proffer that libraries as we know them may go away altogether, ironic victims of the information age where Google has subverted Dewey decimal and researchers can access anything on a handheld device. Who needs to venture deep into the stacks when answers are but a click away?
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Petty laws breed great crimes.
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I can't say I'd like to concentrate on one particular composer. I'm looking forward to doing a variety.
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Yes, when I get big and have my own home, no plush chairs and lace curtains for me. And no rubber plants. I'll have a desk like this in my parlor and white walls and a clean green blotter every Saturday night and a row of shining yellow pencils always sharpened for writing and a golden-brown bowl with a flower or some leaves or berries always in it and books . . . books . . . books. . . .
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Losers walking around with money in their pockets are always dangerous, not to be trusted. Some horse always reaches out and grabs them.
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It would be easier for people to grasp that gender, sex, and sexual orientation are different things if we had as much imagination in real life as we do when we are making our movies.
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What are clouds, but an excuse for the sky? What is life, but an escape from death?
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'Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind' was born out of my own journey of self-discovery within both my personal and professional life.