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7 Prosperity & Happiness Quotes for Week 5 - Sunday, February 4, 2007


Contents

1) Prosperity & Happiness Quotes

2) Featured Thought of the Week

3) Quotes from Our Subscribers

4) Other Links of Interest

5) View Past Issues

Greetings,

I hope you are well and that these quotes will help you in your search for more prosperity and happiness. It is my pleasure each week to bring some of that to you and those you keep close.

Please submit your comments or questions to the contact link below. Your feedback is much appreciated and so are your quote submissions! Thanks in advance.


1) The 7 Prosperity & Happiness Quotes for Week 5

Enjoy!

1. "If two hitherto rival football teams, under the influence of brotherly love, decided to co-operate in placing the football first beyond one goal and then beyond the other, no one's happiness would be increased."
--
Bertrand Russell

2. "Sports are the reason I am out of shape. I watch them all on TV."
--Thomas Sowell

3. "Sport strips away personality, letting the white bone of character shine through. Sport gives players an opportunity to know and test themselves."
--Rita Mae Brown

4. "If all the year were playing holidays; To sport would be as tedious as to work."
--William Shakespeare

5. "College football is a sport that bears the same relation to education that bullfighting does to agriculture."
--Elbert Hubbard

6. "The reason women don't play football is because eleven of them would never wear the same outfit in public."
--Phyllis Diller

7. "The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur."
--Vince Lombardi

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2) Featured Thought of the Week

Deliberate
Energy
Shines
In
Reasoned
Emotions...

:)

Thank You!
John Roberts
RebelWithACause.com



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3) Quotes from Our Subscribers

"When an individual is being wrap in an emotion other than total happiness, he or she tends to explore life in a flame, without any shame, searching a name to blame, and shall miss the chance to rank with those who tame their inner self to a position in the hall of fame."
--Zubli Zainordin whose articles are located at:
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Zubli_Zainordin

"There. I've done my best. If that won't do, I shall have to wait until I can do better." said Jo (Katharine Hepburn), Little Women, after having finished writing a story (1933).
--Victor Heerman (1893-1977), British screenwriter, and Sarah Y. M. - Submitted by J.R. Stewart

"At a beach, sea kisses fine sand and the bare feet seal a story about the beauty of our footprints...The nature creates the metaphors that are incredible rich with insights into the mystery of our inner world that shapes everything we see or handle. There is just one problem. The waves hide our footprints, and just one question remains: was it my choice?"
--Tomas Karkalas from:
http://candleday.wordpress.com

"Wisdom is too lofty for a fool; he does not open his mouth in the gate."
--Proverbs 24:7 - Submitted by Alex Philip

"If you have a dream go up and grab it. If you have a goal go and work on it until it comes true. Any dream will come true if you want it to and just believe in yourself and it will come true."
--Frank Matthew

"You respect yourself. You will be respected."
--Smt. Rajamma, one of the respectable teachers of Suma


Do you have an original or favorite quote?

Please submit it at: www.rebelwithacause.com/oh/myquote.htm and we will give you full credit. If you submitted a quote in the past and has yet to appear, it will be posted in a future issue. Everyone appreciates your input.

Thanks again and thank you for your patience!

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4) Other Links of Interest

Amazon.com

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Random Prosperity & Happiness Quotes

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As A Man Thinketh Have a Super prosperous and happy week!

John Roberts
RebelWithACause.com
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