Quote by Joan Lunden
A positive attitude is something everyone can work on, and everyon

A positive attitude is something everyone can work on, and everyone can learn how to employ it. – Joan Lunden

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I had three children while doing a show, as demanding as Good Morning America, so this is – you know, its almost like Im less daunted about motherhood, and parenting at this point in time. And I think Im just much more fit and healthy than I was 20-years-ago. – Joan Lunden

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Morning
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I feel fortunate I have this amazing relationship with so many people in America, because I was in their homes at a very private time of day. They probably might have still had their robe on and their slippers and havent made the beds. – Joan Lunden

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amazing
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A fulfilling life is different to each person. You have to acknowledge your dreams, and not just wait for life to happen, and opportunities to come knocking at your door. – Joan Lunden

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Dreams
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Vampires are so old that they dont need to impress anyone anymore. Theyre comfortable in their own skin. Its this enigmatic strength thats very romantic and old-fashioned. I think it goes back to something of a Victorian attitude of finding a strong man whos going to look after his woman. – Stephen Moyer

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We plant seeds that will flower as results in our lives, so best to remove the weeds of anger, avarice, envy and doubt, that peace and abundance may manifest for all. – Dorothy Day

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Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions. – Harold S. Geneen

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I got a simple rule about everybody. If you dont treat me right — shame on you! – Louis Armstrong

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