| Sy Safransky - 1990 - 174 pages
...Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. . . . The moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence...help one that would never otherwise have occurred. . . . Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe All... | |
| Helen Granat - 1992 - 140 pages
...Mayer Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness, concerning all acts of initiative (and creation)....stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one favor all manner of unforseen incidents and meetings and material assistance which no man could... | |
| Tim Lautzenheiser - 1992 - 252 pages
.....always! "Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative, (and creation)...too, all sorts of things occur to help one that would have never otherwise occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one 's... | |
| Dan Millman - 1992 - 324 pages
...The feeling of commitment doesn't come naturally. We have to develop it, and earn it. The moment one commits oneself, then providence moves, too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never have otherwise occurred. A whole stream of events; all manner of unforeseen incidents and chance meetings... | |
| Bill Chandler - 1993 - 162 pages
...truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one deflnitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts...stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one'sfavor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings, and material assistance, which no man could... | |
| Bill Chandler - 1993 - 162 pages
...eloquently: "Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative and creation there...stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one 's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings, and material assistance, which no man... | |
| Gyeorgos C. Hatonn - 1995 - 244 pages
...has merit: UNTIL ONE IS COMMITTED THERE IS HESITANCY, THE CHANCE TO DRAWBACK, ALWAYS INEFFECTIVENESS. CONCERNING ALL ACTS OF INITIATIVE (AND CREATION),...OCCURRED. A WHOLE STREAM OF EVENTS ISSUES FROM THE DECISIONS, RAISING IN ONE'S FAVOUR ALL MANNER OF UNFORESEEN INCIDENTS AND MEETINGS AND MATERIAL ASSISTANCE,... | |
| Ralph H. Blum, Susan Loughan - 1995 - 188 pages
...there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which...too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would otherwise never have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's... | |
| W. Edward Harris - 1995 - 116 pages
...Concerning all acts of initiative there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless idea and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely..."All sorts of things occur to help one that would otherwise not have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor... | |
| Simon Peter Fuller - 2003 - 292 pages
...COMMITMENT Until one is committed there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation) there...too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would otherwise never have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's... | |
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