Top 15 Resuscitated Hope Quotes
#1. I started at the age of 8 and have been lucky to be still working.
Mackenzie Astin
#2. I won't lie - I picked up the occasional gossip magazine in the past because I thought that maybe 5 to 10 percent of it was true. Now I think it's zero percent.
Lindsey Vonn
#3. Faith gives you a concept of the dignity and worth of all work, even simple work, without which work could bore you.
Timothy Keller
#4. I was drafted into the Army when I was 19 and came out at age 22. Most people that I knew didn't think they'd come home alive. I didn't think I would either, so I was happy when I did.
Ed Koch
#5. Just tell them that their wildest dreams will come true if they vote for you.
Jon Heder
#6. Don't just be everywhere, be everywhere that your clients are, where you matter most.
Bernard Kelvin Clive
#7. Anyone will succeed in whatever field of endeavor in life by acquiring the same virtues and character that boxing world champions do - dedication, perseverance, courage, extreme self-discipline and prayers
Manny Pacquiao
#8. Asking Wall Street to provide financial education is the same as asking a fox to raise your chickens.
Robert Kiyosaki
#9. Once you become a comedian, you accept that people are just going to yell stuff at you.
Aziz Ansari
#10. I think that it is very good for people to talk about their paranormal experiences and share stories about things that they cannot explain.
Rosemary Ellen Guiley
#11. I taught myself to read music at a very young age, so when I started to take lessons in school, the teachers used to give me other instruments to keep me busy, because I was more advanced than the other kids.
Stefon Harris
#12. I've always spent more time with a smile on my face than not, but the thing is, I don't write about it.
Robert Smith
#13. The good news is that the moment you decide that what you know is more important than what you have been taught to believe, you will have shifted gears in your quest for abundance. Success comes from within, not from without.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#15. I could've played basketball, but my mind was on baseball. I didn't know what I was in for. In high school it was a matter of talent. No one told you what to do.
Eric Davis
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