Great famous quotes - Page 142

Success

Success usually comes to those w…

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Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it. Thoreau, Henry David

Success

Success without honor is an unse…

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Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won’t taste good. Paterno, Joe

Success

Success, as I see it, is a resul…

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Success, as I see it, is a result, not a goal. Flaubert, George

Boldness

Such impetuous schemes and boldn…

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Such impetuous schemes and boldness are at first sight alluring, but are difficult to handle, and in the result disastrous. Livius, Titus

Learning

Suffering is but another name fo…

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Suffering is but another name for the teaching of experience, which is the parent of instruction and the schoolmaster of life. Horace

Success

Support organizations can always…

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Support organizations can always prove success by showing service to someone … not necessarily you. Evelyn, Douglas

Grief

Suppressed grief suffocates, it …

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Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength. Ovid

Individuality

Surely every human being ought t…

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Surely every human being ought to attain to the dignity of the unit. Surely it is worth while to be one, and to feel that the census of the universe would be incomplete without counting you. Surely there is grandeur in knowing that in the realm of thought you are without a chain; that you […]

Wife

Suspicion, Discontent, and Strif…

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Suspicion, Discontent, and Strife, Come in for Dowrie with a Wife. Herrick, Robert

Adversity

Sweet are the uses of adversit…

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Sweet are the uses of adversit Shakespeare, William

Time

Swift speedy time, feathered wit…

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Swift speedy time, feathered with flying hours, Dissolves the beauty of the fairest brow. Daniel, Samuel

Writing

Syllables govern the world….

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Syllables govern the world. Selden, John