Great famous quotes - Page 99

Liberty

Liberty, when it begins to take …

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Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. Washington, George

Success

Life affords no higher pleasure …

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Life affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing from one step of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them gratified. Johnson, Samuel

Art

Life beats down and crushes the …

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Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have o Adler, Stella

Change

Life belongs to the living, and …

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Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang

Life

Life can only be understood back…

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Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. Goethe, Johann Von

Life

Life has a way of setting things…

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Life has a way of setting things in order and leaving them be. Very tidy, is life. Anouilh, Jean

Life

Life has loveliness to sell, Al…

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Life has loveliness to sell, All beautiful and splendid things, Blue waves whitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that sways and sings And children’s faces looking up Holding wonder like a cup. Teasdale, Sara

Life

Life is a pilgrimage. The wise m…

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Life is a pilgrimage. The wise man does not rest by the roadside inns. He marches direct to the illimitable domain of eternal bliss, his ultimate destination. Sivananda

Life

Life is a quarry, out of which w…

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Life is a quarry, out of which we are to mold and chisel and complete a character. Butler, Samuel

Life

Life is a succession of lessons …

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Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood. Carlyle, Thomas

Life

Life is but thought….

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Life is but thought. Coleridge, Samuel T.

Life

Life is like music, it must be c…

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Life is like music, it must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. Nevertheless one had better know the rules, for they sometimes guide in doubtful cases, though not often. Paracelsus