Brian Tracy Quotes
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We need a president who is willing to uphold the law.
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People are wiser than we are willing to attribute to them.
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The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight.
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I haven't let the gold medal out of my sight; it sleeps next to me in bed.
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I have seen three emperors in their nakedness, and the sight was not inspiring.
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Dear God, I am only what you made me and I appreciate everything that you gave me, but like, I don't want to do it any more, sort of lost sight of what I'm doing it for.
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What was once obvious to them was no longer quite as obvious. Why was it that humans lost sight of truth so quickly?
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Have a life that matters. A life with purpose. Find your own way but don't lose sight of the journey.
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The idea of what it is like to lose everything is awful.
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I've come within range of hate. Terrifying, its tremors, its dizzying obsessions. Hate's like a swordfish invisible in the water, knifing suddenly into sight with blood on its blade- clear water misleads you.
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Money is hard to earn and easy to lose. Guard yours with care.
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Just because you become a mother, it doesn't mean you lose who you are.
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And as she jogged out of sight, they could hear her muttering, "Tentacula. Devil's Snare. And Snargaluff pods. Yes, I'd like to see Death Eaters fighting those.
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Kind of like love before first sight.” and “Butterflies in your stomach. That was such a crappy metaphor. More like killer bees.
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I've found that most people who are bound together legally would be a damn sight happier together -or apart -if they were released from the contract. A man-woman relationship is physical and emotional, not legal.
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We lose all that time which we might employ better.
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Surely there is no more wretched sight that the human body unloved and uncared for.
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Don't hope more than you're willing to work.
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I started out when I was about 12, playing drums. I started singing when I was about 15.
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[P]rogressivism is a top-down, continent-wide tissue of taxes, mandates, and other coercions.
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Sharpe is my favorite role of all that I've played. He's a very complex character. He knows that he's a good soldier, but he will always have to fight the prejudice of aristocratic officers because of his rough working-class upbringing. On the battlefield, he's full of confidence - but off it, he is unsure, a bit shy and ill at ease.
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To discover new continents, you must be willing to lose sight of the shore.