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DAY 24

220 Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but cannot get more time. – Jim Rohn. 221 Don’t just read the easy stuff. You may entertained by it, but you will never grow from it. The book you don’t read won’t help you. – Jim Rohn. 222 Lifestyle is the art of discovering ways to live uniquely. Some people have learnt to earn well, but they haven’t learn to live well. -Jim Rohn. 223 People get enough exercise just by pushing their luck. - Anonymous. 224 Children have more need of models than of critics. – Joseph Jourbert (1945 – 1824 Essayist). 225 Why climb the corporate ladder when you can take the elevator. – Penguin books. 226 One test of good manners is to be able to put up pleasantly with bad ones -. Anonymous. 227 Self-confidence has always been the just secret of success. – SD 228 Everybody wants to be on championship team, but nobody wants to come to practice...

DAY 22: Daily Inspiration

208 The world forms its opinions of you primarily from the opinion you have of yourself. -Walter Doyle Staples. 209 And the way you think and view the world determines what you see – Walter Doyle staples. 210 The secret of being miserable is to have the leisure to worry whether you are happy or not. -Bernard Shaw. 211 I have found that, if only I have patience the worry that is trying to harass me will often collapse like a pricked balloon. – Luis T. Montant Jr. 212 I had never been a saint, but I learnt one thing – not to argue with God. – Joseph Ryan. 213 As a man thinketh, so is he. -Jesus. 214 I soon found that you can catch health, happiness, and success from others just as easily as you can catch worries, bitterness and failure. - Arden W. Sharpe. 215 Stop fearing the situation and face it! Stop running away from life and live it! -CHIZZY 216 If a situation seems insurmountable face ...

DAY 21: Daily Inspiration

197 I have learned to live each day as it comes and not to borrow trouble by dreading the morrow. -Dorothy Dix. 198 I have learned not to expect too much of people, and so I can still get happiness out if the friend who isn’t quite true to me or the acquitance who gossip. -Dorothy Dix. 199 I do not regret the hardships I have known because through them, I have touched life at every point I have lived. And it was worth the price I had to pay. – Dorothy Dix. 200 Worry goes when exercise begins. -Colonel Eddie Eagan Former Olympia Light weight champion. 201 People sometimes blame their parents, guardians for their past and current lot The truth is that we all have had and still do have an ample opportunity to correct the trajectory of our lives. No man should complain about what he permits. -Benjamin Adesanmi 202 it always surprises me that otherwise intelligent peole don’t realize that you treat people badly; it will eventually...

DAY 20

185 A man can succeed in almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. -Charles Schwab. 186 It is perfectly appalling to realize that a man will give more thought to buying a suit of clothes that will wear out in a few years than he will give to choosing career on which his whole future depends. – Paul W. Boynton. 187 Don’t enter a career unless you want to do it! However, consider carefully the advice of your parents. – Dale Carnegie. 188 We must have to have a plan for spending money and spend according to that plan. -Dale Carnegie. 189 More money is not the answer to most people’s financial worries. In fact I have often seen it happen that an increase in income accomplished nothing but an increase in spending and an increase in headaches. - Mrs. Elsie Stapleton. 190 And it is literally”, your business” what you do with your money. - Dale Carnegie 191 The essence of philosophy is that man should s...

DAY 18

175 If you get you head above the crowd; you are going to be criticized. So get used to the idea. -Mathew C. Bush. 176 If I were to try to read, much less to answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best know how the very best I can and I mean to keep on doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, then what is said against me won’t matter. If the end brings me out wrong, then ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference. -Abraham Lincoln. 177 Do the very best you can; and then put up your old umbrella and keep the rain of criticism from running down the back of your neck. – Dale Carnegie 178 I don’t pray to be loved by all, because it is impossible nor do I pray to be hated by all that will be disastrous. I only pray that my good deeds will be seen as good and my bad deed seen as such. -Chizzy. 179 No one but myself can be blamed for my fall. I have been my own greatest enemy the cause of my ...

DAY 17

163 No man is to be eulogized for what he did; or censored for what he did or did not do, because all of us are children of conditions, of circumstances, of environment of education, of acquired habits and of heredity molding men as they are and will forever be. – Abraham Lincoln. 164 O! Great spirit, keep me from ever judging or criticizing a man until I have walk in his moccasins for two weeks. – Prayer of Sioux Indians. 165 It takes a bigger man to walk away from a fight than it does to stay and fight. – Mr. Lofting. 166 Doing good for other is not a pity, it’s a joy for it increases for health and happiness. – Zoaster. 167 When you are good to others you are best to yourself. – Benjamin Franklin 168 A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses. – Chinese Proverb. 169 Few men in their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them. – Richard Byrd. ...

DAY 16

151 A tree that doesn’t bend to the ruling wind, will get its branches broken” the wisdom here is to co-operate with the inevitable. – A Chinese Proverb. 152 Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. – Emerson. 153 A man will find that as he alters his thoughts towards things and other people. Things and people will alter towards him. – James Allen. 154 Nothing is really hard; but often we learn simple things the hard way because instead taking things the way they are we approach them the way we imagine it should be. –Chizzy 155 The problem of man is often not a problem but the imagination of a problem. -Chizzy 156 Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be. – Abraham Lincoln 157 Think and act cheerfully and yea will be cheerful – Dale Carnegie 158 A man is a fool who can’t be angry, but a man is wise who won’t be angry. – Old English Proverb. 159 If possible no an...