Life Adjusting Quotes
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Life Adjusting Quotes & Sayings
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Success is very largely a matter of adjusting one's self to the ever-varying and changing environments of life, in a spirit of harmony and poise.
— Napoleon Hill
It is quite beneficial for Charlie horses and cramps, even those associated with restless leg syndrome. It
— Tom Hastings
Her life was perfect. But as was often the case, the rest of us were still adjusting.
— Sarah Dessen
The mass of men live lives of quiet exasperation.
— Phyllis McGinley
Science is a matter of adjusting language to explain material reality. Art is a matter of adjusting material reality to create a sense of life.
— Walter Darby Bannard
How darkly and how deadly dost thou speak!
Your eyes do menace me. Why look you pale?
Who sent you hither? Wherefore do you come? — William Shakespeare
Your eyes do menace me. Why look you pale?
Who sent you hither? Wherefore do you come? — William Shakespeare
Most people don't want to work in commercial sex. They have little choice.
— Mechai Viravaidya
Doctors of Science, what is man that he
Should hope to come to a good end?
The best is not to have been born. — Anthony Hecht
Should hope to come to a good end?
The best is not to have been born. — Anthony Hecht
The young rarely believe that they will not be able to get what they want, because there is always an open future.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Her mouth is always on the verge of a smile. It makes her look like there's always something amazing she needs to tell me, even when it's just hello.
— Jodi Picoult
A big business never becomes big by being a narrow society looking after only the interests of its organization and stockholders.
— Henry Ford
Adjusting to the passage of time, I think, is a key to success and to life: just being able to roll with the punches.
— Dolly Parton
Chiropractic embraces the science of life, the knowledge of how organisms act in health and disease, and also the art of adjusting the neuroskeleton.
— Daniel D. Palmer