18 Quotes & Sayings By Rj Lawrence

R.J. Lawrence is a writer, speaker, and entrepreneur. He is the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling book, The Secret to Happy Customers, and has written for Business 2.0, Forbes Magazine, and many other publications. In 2010 he launched a book publishing company that specializes in e-books that help readers use their minds to achieve great things in their lives and businesses Read more

He was recently named one of "America's Top 100 Public speakers," and has spoken at events such as Google, Oracle, and HP's Executive Roundtable Series.

Against ignorance, God Himself is helpless.
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Against ignorance, God Himself is helpless. R.J. Lawrence
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Hopeful people are more easily controlled, but the volume must be managed. Too much hope leaves a person emboldened and resistant. Too little leaves them disabled and useless. But just the right amount of hope subjugates them. They cradle it like a dying ember, and they'll do anything to keep the wind from extinguishing it. They'll serve. R.J. Lawrence
You get to take what this world gives you.
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You get to take what this world gives you. R.J. Lawrence
At last, the clock settled in the right place.
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At last, the clock settled in the right place. R.J. Lawrence
They waited and watched, while the clocks seemed to resist...
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They waited and watched, while the clocks seemed to resist time. R.J. Lawrence
Within her simple, terrified mind, swift calculations of distance and...
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Within her simple, terrified mind, swift calculations of distance and speed were at work, and her face advertised the disappointing results. R.J. Lawrence
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The door closed and darkness claimed the room. R.J. Lawrence
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He celebrated his solitude with a frown. R.J. Lawrence
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Her eyes flashed seven kinds of hell. R.J. Lawrence
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You have to get angry in the face of bad situations. It's the most effective way to escape the bridles of despair. R.J. Lawrence
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When the people are not enlightened enough to exercise intelligent control, you take it from them, not to command their lives, but to create a safe depository for the ultimate powers. R.J. Lawrence
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Never apologize for correct actions. R.J. Lawrence
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She looked at his face. So old and wrinkled. So beautiful and just right. R.J. Lawrence
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She looked at him, his black, depthless eyes like boiling wells of oil. R.J. Lawrence
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Claire's face looking pretty and serene, as if she were gifted with a madness that left her ignorant of worry. R.J. Lawrence
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It's bad luck not to believe in luck. R.J. Lawrence
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As she gobbled up the miles, big ravines appeared before her, their starving mouths open for the swallow. R.J. Lawrence