3 Quotes & Sayings By Pb North

P.B. (Patricia) North is a positive psychologist and bestselling author of more than twenty books, including Make It Happen: The Power of Positive Thinking and How to Get It, and the new release, The Complete Guide to Building Your Brand. A sought-after motivational speaker and consultant, she has worked with Fortune 500 companies and organizations such as the Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Effect, Girl Scouts of the USA Foundation, Girl Scouts of the USA Jamboree teams, Goldman Sachs & Company, IBM Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, McGraw Hill Education, Nationwide Insurance Company, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, PNC Financial Services Group (formerly PNC Bank), PBS Television Network (PBS LearningMedia), The Research Channel (PBS), The Weather Channel (TWC), Texas A&M University System (TAMU), Umpqua Bank; television shows such as Good Morning America (ABC), Today Show (NBC), Oprah Winfrey (OWN); magazines like Women’s Health Magazine; organizations like Boys & Girls Clubs; and corporations like Global Health Innovations.

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That evening we sat in the courtyard of the hotel once more, watching the sun sink below the western isles. I told Alexi what had happened that day. I fancied I could glimpse the grey stone wall of Lismore House on its island hilltop, the red light of the setting sun glinting from the windows, and from there the wasted frame of Jonathan Blake gazing out across the sea, on nothing, his boy waiting for him to die. But it was my fantasy, simply the image on my mind, like the image burned on to your eyes when you have stared too long at the sun, the passing footprint of a creature long gone. . P.B. North
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One morning, as he sat at his desk, he heard the sound of a horse's hooves on the path outside his house. He stepped out on to the verandah. There, on a tall grey horse, sat Morgane. 'I've come to have my picture painted, ' she said. She took off her hat and her long black hair cascaded below her shoulders. 'You said you would, ' she added, before dismounting. She wore a pair of moleskin jodhpurs and a white shirt, open at the neck. Her skin was radiant from the African sun. P.B. North