Top 15 Mamie Mccullough Quotes

#1. For me, every hour is grace. And I feel gratitude in my heart each time I can meet someone and look at his or her smile.

Elie Wiesel

#2. Success consists of a series of little daily efforts.

Mamie McCullough

#3. Hope reliably triumphs over experience. It's always very tempting to console ourselves with an apparently very reasonable thought: the reason it didn't work out this time was not that the expectations were too high, but that we directed them onto the wrong person. We

The School Of Life

#4. Be a self-starter. Do it now! When you don't know how to do something, start. Beware of the paralysis of analysis. Be a person of action.

Mamie McCullough

#5. Is it my imagination, or does shipping and handling settle a box of crackers more than it used to?

Robert Breault

#6. Success is failure with the dirt brushed off.

Mamie McCullough

#7. That should be your town motto. It's all I ever hear. Like: New Hampshire, Live Free or Die. It should be: Despair, You Need To Leave Now.

Lee Child

#8. You can learn a lot from criticism if you can take what's constructive out of it. If you read a review that starts with, 'This person is an idiot; who do they think they are?', you're not going to learn anything from that.

Blake Lively

#9. If there is no solution to the problem then don't waste time worrying about it. If there is a solution to the problem then don't waste time worrying about it.

Dalai Lama XIV

#10. To the very last, the desire to challenge oneself and understand more. And to the very last: doubt.

Carlo Rovelli

#11. There were two classes of charitable people: one, the people who did a little and made a great deal of noise; the other, the people who did a great deal and made no noise at all.

Charles Dickens

#12. The prayer is up to us; the answer is up to God.

Woodrow M. Kroll

#13. I'm an addict for underwear.

Jennifer Ellison

#14. You do not have to feel good to do good.

Mamie McCullough

#15. Having a strong urge is like having a child throw a temper tantrum inside you, screaming "Hurt yourself!" But if you repeatedly ignore the urge's request and don't harm yourself, your brain will learn that urges don't work, just as a child learns that throwing a tantrum won't work.

Kim L. Gratz

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