Quote by Ann Landers
Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people d

Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people dont recognize them. – Ann Landers

Other quotes by Ann Landers

Maturity: Be able to stick with a job until it is finished. Be able to bear an injustice without having to get even. Be able to carry money without spending it. Do your duty without being supervised. – Ann Landers

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Money
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Love is friendship that has caught fire. It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence, sharing and forgiving. It is loyalty through good and bad times. It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weaknesses. – Ann Landers

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Sensual pleasures have the fleeting brilliance of a comet a happy marriage has the tranquillity of a lovely sunset. – Ann Landers

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When you play, play hard when you work, dont play at all. – Theodore Roosevelt

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The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions. – Andre Maurois

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Plan your work for today and every day, then work your plan. – Margaret Thatcher

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work

I dont try to focus on anything that doesnt affect me personally and how I go out there every single day. Im just going to continue to work hard and focus on what I can control. – Tim Tebow

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The precursor of the mirror is the mother’s face. – D.W. Winnicott, Playing and Reality, 1971

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