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Correlates Quotes By Mark Batterson: Your ability to see failure as a necessary Your ability to see failure as a necessary stepping stone directly correlates with your ability to dream bigger and dream better. Mark Batterson
Correlates Quotes By Amy Poehler: Your ability to navigate & tolerate change & Your ability to navigate & tolerate change & its painful uncomfortableness directly correlates to your happiness & general well-being Amy Poehler
Correlates Quotes By Jeffrey Lurie: The only model to me that correlates with The only model to me that correlates with big success in the NFL is having a Hall of Fame franchise quarterback. — Jeffrey Lurie
Correlates Quotes By Clay A. Johnson: The number of diet books available to the The number of diet books available to the public correlates to obesity rates. — Clay A. Johnson
Correlates Quotes By Todd Stocker: The value we place on what we've been The value we place on what we've been given correlates to our depth of gratitude for it. — Todd Stocker
Correlates Quotes By Jonathan Edwards: Teachers and learners are correlates, one of which Teachers and learners are correlates, one of which was never intended to be without the other. — Jonathan Edwards
Correlates Quotes By C. G. Jung: Slavery and rebellion are inseparable correlates. Hence, rivalry Slavery and rebellion are inseparable correlates. Hence, rivalry for power and exaggerated distrust pervade the entire organism from top to bottom. — C. G. Jung
Correlates Quotes By Amy Poehler: Your ability to navigate & tolerate change & Your ability to navigate & tolerate change & its painful uncomfortableness directly correlates to your happiness & general well-being — Amy Poehler
Correlates Quotes By Cordelia Fine: An interest in Star Trek and an antisocial An interest in Star Trek and an antisocial lifestyle may not, in fact, be unassailable correlates of talent in computer programming. — Cordelia Fine