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Quotes About Ordering

You can forget trying to climb the success ladder, all you will ever need in life is brought to you in the Cosmic Ordering elevator.
~ Stephen Richards
The formula for success is Cosmic Ordering, the formula for failure is worry.
~ Stephen Richards
On the road to success some will always expect tragedy ... ditch your doubts and experience success with Cosmic Ordering.
~ Stephen Richards
Whatever your desire, use Cosmic Ordering to get what you require!
~ Stephen Richards
Failure is a steppingstone to poverty, Cosmic Ordering is an elevator to success.
~ Stephen Richards
Forget being a bad failure, use Cosmic Ordering and be good at success.
~ Stephen Richards
There are more triumphs than defeats with Cosmic Ordering.
~ Stephen Richards
In Cosmic Ordering, we put our trust
~ Stephen Richards
The first law of attraction is use Cosmic Ordering now.
~ Stephen Richards
With Cosmic Ordering you will never eat humble pie again.
~ Stephen Richards
Sweep the board with Cosmic Ordering Success.
~ Stephen Richards
There's nothing mysterious about Cosmic Ordering, it's simply a method used to transmute thought into reality.
~ Stephen Richards
You know zat another term for an iconographer would be 'photographer'? From the old word 'photus' in Latation, vhich means—" "'To prance around like an idiot ordering everyone about as if you owned the place,'" said William. "Ah, you know it!
~ Terry Pratchett
Er, why do you need to work in a dark room, though? he said. The imps don't need it, do they? Ah, zis is for my experiment, said Otto proudly. You know zat another term for an iconographer would be 'photographer'? From the old word photos in Latation, vhich means - 'To prance around like a pillock ordering everyone about as if you owned the place', said William. Ah, you know it!
~ Terry Pratchett
He pulled out a chair and while they sat down he beckoned to a waiter and despite Mathis's expostulations insisted on ordering the drinks – a 'fine à l'eau' for Mathis and a 'bacardi' for the girl.
~ Ian Fleming
Back then, before the Internet, you had these paper catalogs that you ordered all the food from. So, we flipped through the catalogs, looked up the food we wanted, called them up, and they would show up in trucks.
~ John Mackey
There's a science to ordering potatoes. Are they skinny shoestring or big, fat steak fries? You just have to let your taste buds guide you when deciding what to eat.
~ Gayle King
We cannot remember too often that when we observe nature, and especially the ordering of nature, it is always ourselves alone we are observing.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
When they sat down at a small table and punched in their orders
~ Isaac Asimov
Trauma-related manifestations of impaired cortical development or functioning may include communication disorders, understanding causality, motivation, academic problems, conservation of matter, ordering events, classifying, forming hypothesis, problem solving, or moral and ethical thinking.
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
My father had been silent most of the time. He kissed my cheek. He told me that not many people were ordering hand-painted signs anymore, that they were all going neon, but if he had one sign he could put on the world he would say that he was Gloria's father.
~ Colum McCann
Here's how this goes. No Guardians. I don't trust any of them, including you. You can have as much ice cream as you want. I doubt I'll stop ordering you around." He turned his face away and put his lips to her ear. "And you don't get your own bedroom. You sleep here. With me.
~ Larissa Ione
One large soy latte." [...] "You mean a Venti," [...] "What?" I ask "A Venti," he says. " that's what we call larger here. You know that Hannah." "Well, whatever," I say, my bad mood deepening. "Whatever you call them, that's what I want." They should just call them larger. How stupid.
~ Lauren Barnholdt
Can I get a mochaccino?': a statement that, for many, is worse than any number of nails down a blackboard. Not on account of the coffee - most of us drink Ventis aplenty these days - rather it's the 'can I get?' - three words that regularly top the list of British bugbears.
~ Susie Dent