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Preparation is good for success and it is a noble thing to prepare excellently for success, but in reality, our choices, actions and reactions toward things we meet as we journey toward success are the real and true ingredients that determine how unsuccessful or successful we become and the kind of footprints we shall leave in the end!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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It is our thoughts, actions and reactions that manifest our future.

George "GM64" Mercado
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Life is not about reasons, explanations, interpretations, or solutions. It's all about actions and reactions.

Dipin Damodharan
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The Universe mirrors you. It mirrors your thoughts, both conscious and subconscious. It mirrors your actions and reactions.

Joe Vulgamore, Alignment: Law of Attraction and the Seven Universal Laws
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Celebration is capturing and acknowledging the important moments in life through your words, actions and reactions.

Mensah Oteh
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The more actively engaged you are in the present moment, the more aware you will become of yourself; your actions and reactions. As you become more aware, you will increase your ability to change what it is you do and how.

Akiroq Brost
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As you become aware of life, you will begin to see the root cause to all your actions and reactions. Then you will realize that you are not angry with the child because he made a mistake, but because you get pleasure out of being angry. The mistake was only a excuse.

Osho, Bliss: Living beyond happiness and misery
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If you can control your actions and reactions, you’ll rule the day. The key for message is …. stay in balance, Mind/Body/Spirit and you will spend the day in celebration of abundance, friendship and joy.

Arven-TheWolfmyinnerSoul
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It is precisely the sort of thing I am always trying to do in my writing – to present my unhappy reader with a wide-ranged chaos – of actions and reactions, thoughts, memories and feelings – in the vain hope that at the end he will see that the whole thing represents only one moment, one feeling, one person. A raging, trumpeting jungle of associations, and then I announce at the end of it, with a gesture of despair, 'This is I!

Conrad Aiken, Blue Voyage
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