The concept of total wellness recognizes that our every thought, word, and behavior affects our greater health and well-being. And we, in turn, are affected not only emotionally but also physically and spiritually.
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We are dedicated to helping every patient we can. Please pray for these people. And please partner with us to help make this happen.Greg Anderson
We slowly crept back and got our ship righted, ... We had a lot of adversity this season - we're already on our third different car. Things have happened this year including breakage and other issues that we haven't had before. We've battled back and got our game to where it needs to be, or at least close to where it needs to, and we're getting happy again. Maybe after having to grit through a season like this and having to scratch and claw for every point makes us respect much more what we've been able to accomplish during the last two seasons.
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This weekend just keeps getting better and better and we'd love to get through the field tomorrow and cap it off in style. It feels great to clinch the championship here in front of (team owner) Ken Black's hometown fans. I love this place and I consider Las Vegas to be my home track.. It has been very good to me.
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Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts.
Edward R. Murrow
When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all.
Theodore Roosevelt
The human tendency to regard little things as important has produced very many great things.
Georg C. Lichtenberg