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The Monk Who Sold

his Ferrari

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Sure I am that this day we aremasters of our fate, that the taskwhich has been set before us is notabove our strength; that its pangs andtoils are not beyond any endurance.As long as we have faith in our owncause and an unconquerable will to

win, victory will not be denied us

Winston Churchill

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Real generosity toward the future

consists in giving all to what is present

Albert Camus

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Great dreamers’ dreams are never fulfilled they are always transcended

Alfred Lord Whitehead

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Success like happiness can’t be pursued. It must ensue. And it only does so as the unintended side effect of one’s personal dedication to cause greater than oneself

Victor Frankl

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Your vision will

become clear only

when you can look

into your heart. Who

looks outside dreams,

who looks inside

awakensCarl Jung

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When you are inspired by some great purpose ,

some extraordinary project, all of your thoughts

break their bonds; your mind transcends

limitations, your consciousness in every direction

and you find yourself in a new great and

wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and

talents become alive and you discover yourself to

be a grater person than you ever dreamed

yourself to be Indian philosopher Patanjali

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Trust yourself. Create the kind of life you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny inner sparks of possibility into the flames of achievements.

Foster C. McClellan

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There’s nothing noble about being superior to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self

The boundaries of your life are merely creations of the self

Concentration is at the root

of mental mastery

Your I can is more important than your IQ

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Good people strengthen themselves ceaselessly

Confucius

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Mind management is the essence of life management

The purpose of life is the life of purpose

Success on the outside begins withinWillpower is the

essential virtue of a fully actualized life

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Through the steel of discipline, you will forge a character rich with

courage and peace. Through the virtue of Will, you are destined to rise to life's highest ideal and live

within a heavenly mansion filled with all that is good, joyful and vital. Without them, you are lost like a

mariner without a compass, one who eventually sinks with his ship.

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Well arranged time is the surest mark of a well arranged mind

Sir Isaac Pitman

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Everything that lives, lives not alone, not for

itself William Blake

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The 7 Timeless Virtues of Enlightened Living

• Master your mind• Follow your purpose• Practice kaizen (constant and never-ending improvement) • Live with discipline• Respect your time• Selflessly serve others• Embrace the present