Great famous quotes - Page 51

Change

Everything that can be invented …

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Everything that can be invented has been invented. Duell, Charles H.

Human

Everything that enlarges the sph…

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Everything that enlarges the sphere of human powers, that shows man he can do what he thought he could not do, is valuable. Johnson, Samuel

Travel

Everywhere is nowhere. When a p…

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Everywhere is nowhere. When a person spends all his time in foreign travel, he ends by having many acquaintances, but no friends. Seneca

Necessity

Everywhere the human soul stands…

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Everywhere the human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and another of darkness; on the confines of the two everlasting empires, necessity and free will. Carlyle, Thomas

Evil

Evil and good are God’s right ha…

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Evil and good are God’s right hand and left. Bailey, Gamaliel

Evil

Evil exists to glorify the good….

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Evil exists to glorify the good. Evil is negative good. It is a relative term. Evil can be transmuted into good. What is evil to one at one time, becomes good at another time to somebody else. Sivananda

Evil

Evil has no substance of its own…

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Evil has no substance of its own, but is only the defect, excess, perversion, or corruption of that which has substance. Newman, John Henry

Humility

Excessive Humility is a sign of …

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Excessive Humility is a sign of a scoundrel. Hindu Proverb

Change

Excuses change nothing, but make…

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Excuses change nothing, but make everyone feel better. Cooley, Mason

Success

Experience is the name that ever…

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Experience is the name that everyone gives to his mistakes. Wilde, Oscar

Experience

Experience seems to most of us t…

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Experience seems to most of us to lead to conclusions, but empiricism has sworn never to draw them. Santayana, George

Change

Experience teaches that men are …

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Experience teaches that men are often so much governed by what they are accustomed to see and practice, that the simplest and most obvious improvements, in the most ordinary occupations, are adopted with hesitation, reluctance, and by slow gradations. Men would resist changes, so long as even a bare support could be ensured by an […]