Mark Joyner famous quotes
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Whether it appears so or not, you have total freedom right now. What would happen if you fully exercised that freedom this very minute?
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Heather is the first interviewer to have ever caught me off guard. She has a razor sharp mind and a demeanor that could make her the next Barbara Walters.
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There is no substitute for an ecstatic consumer.
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Life is a series of decisions that cuts off infinite possibilities at every turn. Most people look at that as a sad unfortunate fact of life. Successful people see it as a source of tremendous power.
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See your target. Keep it in your sight. Hit it... until you hit it.
-- Mark Joyner
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Thinking rationally is often different from "positive thinking," in that it is a realistic assessment of the situation, with a view towards rectifying the problem if possible.
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I've been thinking about disowning some of my genes lately. I have a few healthy, happy, long-living optimists in my family tree - most of them fans of Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, a major champion of positive thinking. But I've got plenty of ancestors who played out more tortured hands.
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Positive thinking can be contagious. Being surrounded by winners helps you develop into a winner.
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The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking.
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I'm lucky and I appreciate that. I love every minute of every day.
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We dont offer you any solutions necessarily but we definitely offer you a minute to escape.
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Every minute you spend with someone gives them a part of your life and takes part of theirs.
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The minute anyone makes you feel weird and non-included or not supported, you know, either beat it or tell them to beat it.
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Every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you'll never get back.
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I can't edit the materials I work with. My remit is to work with nature as a whole. I find nature as a whole disturbing. Nature can be harsh – difficult and brutal, as well as beautiful. You couldn't walk five minutes from here without coming across something that is dead or decaying.
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