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Benjamin Disraeli

"For life in general there is but one decree: youth is a blunder manhood a struggle old age a regret."

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"For life in general there is but one decree: youth is a blunder manhood a struggle old age a regret."

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Brennan Manning

"The condition you're in at this moment is the product of your previous thoughts, to change your condition, change your thoughts."

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"Embrace the sacredness of a new day."

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"I know what I want. I will chase to it."

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Brennan Manning

"A generous heart filled with gratitude is a magnet for abundance."

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"When life gives you pain, give life your unconditional love."

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"Doing what you love is a sacred life."

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"You, your thoughts, and your imagination control the doorway to happiness. Service to the humanity is key to that doorway."

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