Quote by Alexis Carrel
The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make

The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make a plan of ones day and every night to examine the results obtained. – Alexis Carrel

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Intuition comes very close to clairvoyance; it appears to be the extrasensory perception of reality. – Alexis Carrel

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Intuition
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Like hatred, jealousy is forbidden by the laws of life because it is essentially destructive. – Alexis Carrel

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The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum. – Alexis Carrel

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I had no occasion for an apron on that morning. – Lizzie Andrew Borden

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I have a huge breakfast every morning because I never know if Ill have time for lunch, especially during Fashion Week. It keeps my mood positive all day. And my parents taught me to have tons of fruit and vegetables, which I think helps my skin. – Constance Jablonski

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Whereas I used to get depressed or neurotic or dwell on things, I see my sons bright eyes and smile in the morning, and suddenly, I dont feel like Im depressed anymore. Theres nothing to be depressed about when youve got that. – Corey Feldman

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I like my coffee black and my mornings bright. – Terri Guillemets

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