![]() ♥ “In the eyes of those who are waiting, time moves too slowly, too quickly in the eyes of those who are terrified, too slowly for those who are mourning, and too quickly for those who are celebrating, but it is an eternity for those who are in love.” ♥ “When you find yourself on the wrong side of the majority, it is critical to stand back and consider your options.” The consequences of quitting are long-lasting.” ♥ “Pain is only there for a brief period of time. ♥ “Having what you want as a consequence of achieving your goals is less important than being who you want to be as a consequence of accomplishing your goals.” The second most beneficial time period is now in effect.” ♥ “The greatest time to plant a tree in your yard was many years ago. ♥ “Optimism is the only attribute that is more closely associated with both success and pleasure than it.” ♥ “Every strikeout brings me one step closer to hitting my first home run of the season.” ♥ “Don’t spend your time bashing your head against a wall in the expectation of changing it into a door instead, try something else.” ♥ “The fact that I never offered or accepted any excuses may have contributed to my success.” Make the best of your current circumstances.” Challenging circumstances are what keep life fascinating, and the ability to do so is what makes life meaningful.” ♥ “The ability to overcome difficult conditions is what makes life meaningful. ♥ “In order to cross the ocean, you must have the courage to let go of your hold on the soil underneath your feet.” ♥ “It was the same level on Wednesday morning as well.” ♥ “Every morning marks the beginning of a new world – a world filled with new views, new ambitions, new ideas, and exciting new things to explore…” After today, there will be just two days left until the end of the year.” At the end of the day, it is just Wednesday. ♥ “Wednesday is a favourite day for elephants, and it is likely that you will like it as well. Written by Demetri Martin, this work is available for download.” ![]() ♥ “A dry hump day is a reference to a Wednesday that does not see any rain. ![]()
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