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Are You Satisfied or Resentful?

 

Quote Of The Day: January 23, 2020

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"If you have nothing, want nothing and do nothing, don’t get mad when someone has something, wants something, and does something. The ball is in your court so start dribbling or pass. That simple."
— Janice Harris
People get resentful with others but are not willing to do what it takes to get ahead. Start dribbling people.

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Are You Depressed?

 

Quote Of The Day: January 22, 2020

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“Depression can destroy, but if one keeps on pushing forward, the horizon will soon reveal the pursuit of happiness in one’s life.”
— S. Voss
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Will You Keep Going?

 

Quote Of The Day: January 21, 2020

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“I am not the smartest or most talented person in the world. But I succeeded because I keep going, and going, and going.”
— Sylvester Stallone
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If You Can’t, Then What?

 

Quote Of The Day: January 20, 2020

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“If you can’t fly, then run; if you can’t run, then walk; if you can’t walk, then crawl; but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.”
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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How Do You Look At Things?

 

Quote Of The Day: January 17, 2020

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“If it affects one’s heart, then it is personal. If it affects one’s wallet, it is consequential. If it affects one’s opinion, then it’s immaterial.”
— Joyce C. Lock
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