Quote by Bo Bennett
To me, living in the present means being aware of your conscious c

To me, living in the present means being aware of your conscious choice to focus on the past, present or future – it is not necessarily having to focus on the present. – Bo Bennett

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We can create the ultimate job security by becoming less dependent on the organization for which we work and more dependent on our own resources. – Bo Bennett

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work
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If you have not taken the time to define what happiness means to you, what have your spent your whole life pursuing? – Bo Bennett

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Happiness
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The importance of money flows from it being a link between the present and the future. – John Maynard Keynes

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Future

My philosophy is to take one day at a time. I dont worry about the future. Tomorrow is even out of sight for me. – Bobby Darin

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Future

As we divest ourselves of once familiar physical objects – digitize and dematerialize – we approach a Star Trek future in which everything can be accessed from the fourth dimension with a few clicks or terse audibles. – James Wolcott

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Future

While day by day the overzealous student stores up facts for future use, he who has learned to trust nature finds need for ever fewer external directions. He will discard formula after formula, until he reaches the conclusion: Let nature take its course. – Larry Bird

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Future

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Math is like love — a simple idea but it can get complicated. – R. Drabek

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You cant have public health without a public health system. We just dont want to be part of a mindless competition for resources. We want to build back capacity in the system. – Paul Farmer

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Health

It is only partly true that religion does more harm than good in society. The community makes God into the image it wants, vengeful, or milky sweet, or scrupulously just, and so on. – Mary Douglas

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A kiss can be a comma, a question mark or an exclamation point. That’s basic spelling that every woman ought to know. – Mistinguett, quoted in Theatre Arts, Volume39, Issue12, 1955

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