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The secret to a happiness is a small ego. And a big wallet. Good wine helps, too. But that's not really a secret, is it?
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Robert Louis Stevenson (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)
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Carry your most important goal in your wallet".
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Jack Canfield
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Who you are is not determined by what you wear, the money in your wallet, nor how you look. Who you are is simply determined by who or what you follow. If you follow money you will only seek after such, giving your all for it. If you seek after what they call, 'fun,' your life will be aimed towards finding a way to fame, or a new way to party. If you follow the Lord Jesus your life will be given to Him, and the hopes and dreams you have will be in pleasing Him!! Everyone follows someone or something. Who will it be? Choose wisely- you are important!!
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JOHN: you hacked my dad's wallet??
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Andrew Hussie (Homestuck)
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Neither poverty nor wealth is in the wallet. They are all in the mind.
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Ola Barnabas
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In the world, where everyone is overexposed
He always keeps their photograph in his wallet.
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Jyoti Patel (The Mystic Soul)
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Poverty is a condition that resides in the heart . . . not in the wallet.
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Jo Ann V. Glim (Begotten with Love: Every Family Has Its Story)
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What marvelous things happen when men and women walk with faith in obedience to that which is required of them! I recall reading the story of Commander William Robert Anderson, the naval officer who took the submarine Nautilus beneath the polar ice from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, a daring and dangerous feat. It recounted a number of other exploits of similar danger and concluded with a statement that the commander carried in his wallet a tattered card that had on it these words: βI believe God will always make a way where there is no way.β I too believe that God will always make a way where there is no way. I believe that if we will walk in obedience to the commandments of God, if we will follow the counsel of the priesthood, he will open a way even where there appears to be no way.
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no, no, it's not all random, if it really was all random, the universe would abandon us completely. and the universe doesn't. it takes care of its most fragile creations in ways we can't see. like with parents who adore you blindly. and a big sister who feels guilty for being human over you. and a little gravelly-voiced kid whose friends have left him over you. and even a pink-haired girl who carries your picture in her wallet. maybe it is a lottery, but the universe makes it all even out in the end. the universe takes care of all its birds.
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The pan dulce was perfect, and it gave Anna an idea. Talking to Lila about her favorite memories of her mother had shaken loose parts of the past she had either forgotten or overlooked. Like the songs her mother would sing as she cooked the one and only thing she ever cooked; like that time they visited the family coffee estate and Mum shot a rampaging wild boar and then they cooked and ate it later that night; like the smell of rain in the forest; like the fat, sour gooseberries they would pick off the trees; like fresh peppercorns straight off the vine; like countless other jumbled memories and smells and tastes and sounds that had been tucked away in some corner of her mind gathering dust for so long.
Mum's favorite dish, the one and only thing she ever cooked.
I'm going to make it.
Anna had never learned how to make it, because she had always arrogantly assumed her mother would be around forever, but she had eaten it so many times that she was sure she could recreate it by memory and taste alone. This is it. Her favorite food. She would have to thank Lila for the inspiration later. This was the connection she had been afraid she would never find. It was a way to hold on to everything she had lost.
"Can I borrow your wallet, Dad?"
Excited for the first time in what felt like months, Anna rushed out to the neighborhood grocery store and picked out the ingredients she hoped would work. Curry leaves, bay leaves, whole black peppercorns, turmeric, ginger, garlic, green chilies, red chilies, limes, honey, and, finally, a fresh shoulder of pork.
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Sangu Mandanna (Hungry Hearts: 13 Tales of Food & Love)
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Give from your heart not your wallet
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Sherri Landry
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A Sardarjee reported for his University final examination which consists of
"yes/no" type questions. he takes his seat in the examination hall, stares at
the question paper for five minutes, and then in a fit of inspiration takes his wallet out, removes a coin and starts tossing the coin and marking the
answer sheet - Yes for Heads and No for Tails. Within half an hour he is all
done whereas the rest of the class is sweating it out. During the last few
minutes, he is seen desperately throwing the coin, swearing and sweating. The
moderator, alarmed, approaches him and asks what is going on. "I finished the
exam in half and hour. But, I am rechecking my answers
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Sunny Kodwani (Jokes and SMS (Hindi) - New)
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But when it comes to telling stories in a marketing context, you generally want to inspire your audience.
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It must start by knowing Time = Life. Spending your life on impulse will lead to a broke life, just like impulse buying leads to an empty wallet! How much value you place on your time reflects in the activities that consume your time.
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But more important than any of these was the vast, accretive weight of small things, from planes which hadn't crashed to men and women who had come to the correct place at the perfect time and thus founded generations. He saw kisses exchanged in doorways and wallets returned and men who had come to a splitting of the way and had chosen the right fork. He saw a thousand random meetings that weren't random, ten thousand right decisions, a hundred thousand right answers, a million acts of unacknowledged kindness. ... For every brick that landed on the ground instead of some little kid's head, for every tornado that missed the trailer park, for every missile that didn't fly, for every hand stayed from violence, there was the Tower.
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I have no money, but my wallet is overflowing with love.
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Debasish Mridha
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An inch to a manβs heart is a mile to his wallet.
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Your brand storyβs βhappily ever afterβ involves open wallets.
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Being generous is not just about
the decisions you make with
your wallet. Being generous
with your time and energy
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Youβre not your job. Youβre not how much money you have in the bank. Youβre not the car you drive. Youβre not the contents of your wallet. Youβre not your fucking khakis. Youβre the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.β Why
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My wallet is like a mirror everytime I open it can see the real life.
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Hari krishnan Nair (WHO AM I: Author Hari Krishnan Nair)
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We carry eternal optimism around in our wallets, along with our trillion-dollar notes. It's starting to feel like we're all lunatics living in an asylum.
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Sharon Pincott (Elephant Dawn: The Inspirational Story of Thirteen Years Living with Elephants in the African Wilderness)
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Eating locally grown foods can not only allow you to stay in harmony with nature by taking what it offers you in that particular season, but also ensure you will have the freshest produce with the most nutrients. According to mark Lzeman, Director of Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)βs Urban Program in New York, βstudies have shown that produce loses nutrients each day after it has been harvested and after three days it has lost 40 percent of its nutritional valueβ. And, shopping locally is healthier for your wallet, too. Tips for You If you are currently reside in the US, here is a list of example resources where you can find which foods are in season: Eat Local by Natural Resources Defense Council Seasonal Food Guide by Sustainable Table Seasonal Ingredient Map by Epicurious
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Tracy Huang (Food As Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine-Inspired Healthy Eating Principles with Action Guide, Worksheet, and 10-Week Meal Plan to Restore Health, Beauty, and Mind)
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Clean out your wallet and purse and then add a pinch of salt to attract money. Ring a bell in or around your purse to activate the salt
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Amy Leigh Mercree (The Healing Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to Positive Vibes)
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Individuals in any organisation [...] need to see beyond their wallets and use a better measure of progress.
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Ines Garcia (Sustainable Happy Profit)
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Itβs like this Punch them in the nose they may or may not do it again. but Punch them in the wallet while smiling they will think we are best friends for life
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James D. Wilson
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It's like this Punch them in the nose they may or may not do it again. but Punch them in the wallet while smiling they will think we are best friends for life
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