Quote by George MacDonald
Attitudes are more important than facts. - George MacDonald

Attitudes are more important than facts. – George MacDonald

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Age is not all decay it is the ripening, the swelling, of the fresh life within, that withers and bursts the husk. – George MacDonald

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The attitude of the people proves that not only do we want to, but that we can succeed in pulling our country out of the difficult position it finds itself in. The banking system of our country will survive and grow. – Nicos Anastasiades

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Im going to try to enjoy the All-Star break, hope my players reflect on what happened the first half of the season, come back with a different attitude, try to find our solution on how to win it. – Don Baylor

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I just really think every job I do, I get this gypsy attitude to money. – Jessica Brown Findlay

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The best things in life are unexpected — because there were no expectations. – Eli Khamarov, Surviving on Planet Reebok

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