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The wise make proverbs and fools repeat them. — Isaac D`Israeli 1766-1848
Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. — Voltaire
We have enough religion to make us hate but not enough to make us love one another. — Jonathan Swift 1667-1745
Of all forms of caution caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness. — Bertrand Russell
If you are patient in one moment of anger you will escape a hundred days of sorrow. — Chinese proverb
I love criticism just so long as it`s unqualified praise. — Sir Noel Coward 1899-1973
Laziness is often mistaken for patience. — French proverb
When you look into a mirror you do not see your reflection—your reflection sees you. — Anonymous
The final lesson of history `Let`s never go back there again` — Nietzsche
Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance. — Charles A. Lindbergh 1902-1974
This is the final test of a gentleman His respect for those who can be of no possible service to him. — William Lyon Phelps American educator 1865-1943
There are no warlike peoples—just warlike leaders. — Ralph Bunche 1904-1971
Never think that war no matter how necessary nor how justified is not a crime. — Ernest Hemingway 1899-1961
First they ignore you then they laugh at you then they fight you then you win. — Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 1869-1948
The most exhausting thing in life . . . is being insincere. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh 1906-
Life is never so bad at its worst that it is impossible to live; it is never so good at its best that it is easy to live. — Gabriel Heatter 1890-1972
Ideas are one thing and what happens is another. — John Cage
The wise man is astonished by anything. — André Gide 1869-1951
After three days without reading talk becomes flavorless. — Chinese proverb
I dislike arguments of any kind. They are always vulgar and often convincing. — Oscar Wilde 1856-1900
He who knows nothing doubts nothing. — Italian proverb
A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by a common hatred of its neighbours. — William Ralph Inge 1860-1954
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in our own sunshine. — Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882
When you shut one eye you do not hear everything. — Swiss proverb
Education is hanging around until you`ve caught on. — Robert Frost
Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes. — Henry J. Kaiser 1882-1967
There is no such thing as conversation. It is an illusion. There are intersecting monologues that is all. — Dame Rebecca West 1892-1983
Men hate those to whom they have to lie. — Victor Hugo 1802-1885
Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else. — Sir James Barrie 1860-1937
It is easier to love humanity as a whole than to love one`s neighbor. — Eric Hoffer
We fear something before we hate it. A child who fears noises becomes a man who hates noise. — Cyril Connolly 1903-1974
There is nothing so powerful as the truth and nothing so strange. — Daniel Webster 1782-1852
I believe that man will not merely endure he will prevail. — William Faulkner 1897-1962
I never think of the future. It comes soon enough. — Albert Einstein 1889-1955
Any doctrine that will not bear investigation is not a fit tenant for the mind of an honest man. — Robert G. Ingersoll
To fear love is to fear life and those who fear life are already three parts dead. — Bertrand Russell
One today is worth two tomorrows. — Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
He who will not reason is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. — William Drummond 1585-1649
The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time. — Willem de Kooning
The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time. — Willem de Kooning
Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it and wiser than the one that comes after it. — George Orwell 1903-1950
Only the vanquished remember history. — Marshall McLuhan 1911-1980
What you see is news what you know is background what you feel is opinion. — Lester Markel American editor 1894-1977
Great wisdom is generous petty wisdom is contentious. Great speech is impassioned small speech cantankerous. — Chuang-Tzu c 369-c 286 BC
More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones. — St. Teresa of Avila 1515-1582
Your friend is the man who knows all about you and still likes you. — Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915
The world fears a new experience more than it fears anything. Because a new experience displaces so many old experiences. — D.H. Lawrence 1885-1930
There is many a good man to be found under a shabby hat. — Chinese proverb
He who confers a favor should at once forget it if he is not to show a sordid ungenerous spirit. — Demosthenes 384 B.C.-322 B.C.
Ideas won`t keep; something must be done about them. — Alfred North Whitehead 1861-1947
To have doubted one`s own first principles is the mark of a civilized man. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. 1841-1935
The price of justice is eternal publicity. — Arnold Bennett 1867-1931
He who is learned is not wise; he who is wise is not learned. — Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching
All mankind is divided into three classes Those that are immovable those that are movable and those that move. — Arab proverb
The world has achieved brilliance without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. — General Omar N. Bradley 1893-1981
The heaviest baggage for a traveler is an empty purse. — German proverb
In the republic of mediocrity genius is dangerous. — Robert S. Ingersoll 1833-1899
We fear things in proportion to our ignorance of them. — Livy Roman historian 64 or 59 BC-17 AD
Politics are usually the executive expression of human immaturity. — Vera Brittain 1893-1970
No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities. — Christian Nestell Bovee
There are no hopeless situations; there are only men who have grown helpless about them. — Clare Boothe Luce 1903-1987
The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them; that`s the essence of inhumanity. — George Bernard Shaw 1856-1950
No man has a right in America to treat any other man tolerantly for tolerance is the assumption of superiority. — Wendell Willkie 1892-1944
When a friend speaks to me whatever he says is interesting. — Jean Renoir 1894-1979
What we really are matters more than what other people think of us. — Jawaharlal Nehru 1889-1964
There is nothing more horrifying than stupidity in action. — Adlai E. Stevenson 1900-1965
Prophecy is the wit of a fool. — Vladimir Nabokov 1899-1977
We are effectively destroying ourselves by violence masquerading as love. — R.D. Laing 1927-1989
Ah les bons vieux temps ou nous etions si malheureux Ah the good old times when we were so unhappy — French saying
Life is 10 percent what you make it and 90 percent how you take it. — Irving Berlin 1888-1989
Think much speak little and write less. — Italian proverb
In most things success depends on knowing how long it takes to succeed. — Charles Louis de Montesquieu 1689-1755
El amor es fuego pero con el no se cuece el puchero. Love is a furnace but it will not cook the stew. — Spanish proverb
What experience and history teach is this That people and governments have never learned anything from history. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 1770-1831
News is what a chap who doesn`t care much about anything wants to read. And it`s only news until he`s read it. After that it`s dead. — Evelyn Waugh 1903-1966
If men could foresee the future they would still behave as they do now. — Russian proverb
The highest purpose is to have no purpose at all. — John Cage 1912-1992
Happiness isn`t something you experience; it`s something you remember. — Oscar Levant 1906-1972
Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. — Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809-1892
In much wisdom is much grief; and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. — Ecclesiastes 118
Many people`s tombstones should read "Died at 30. Buried at 60." — Nicholas Murray Butler American educator 1862-1947
In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play. — Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
Those who give have all things. Those who withhold have nothing. — Hindu proverb
A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. — William Hazlitt 1778-1830
People love to talk but hate to listen. — Alice Duer Miller 1874-1942
Curses are like processions. They return to the place from which they came. — Giovanni Ruffini 1807-1881
Fear is a disease that eats away at logic and makes man inhuman. — Marian Anderson 1902-1993
The world is like a mirror; frown at it and it frowns at you. Smile and it smiles too. — Herbert Samuel 1870-1963
Our civilization is still in a middle stage no longer wholly guided by instinct not yet wholly guided by reason. — Theodore Dreiser 1871-1945
If you want to make enemies try to change something. — Woodrow Wilson 1856-1924
The only thing we have to fear on this planet is man. — Carl Jung 1875-1961
When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets. — Irish proverb
You can keep the things of bronze and stone and give me one man to remember me just once a year. — Damon Runyan 1884-1946
Little progress can be made by merely attempting to repress what is evil. Our great hope lies in developing what is good. — Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933
Nothing recedes like success. — Walter Winchell 1897-1972
Almost any man knows how to earn money but not one in a million knows how to spend it. — Thoreau
To oppose something is to maintain it. — Ursula K. Le Guin 1929-
Happiness is not a station you arrive at but a manner of traveling. — Margaret Lee Runbeck 1905-1956
. . . We are such stuff As dreams are made on and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. — William Shakespeare 1564-1616 The Tempest
Proust has pointed out that the predisposition to love creates its own objects Is this not true of fear? — Elizabeth Bowen 1899-1973
People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them. — Eric Hoffer 1902-1983
How glorious it is—and also how painful—to be an exception. — Alfred de Musset French author 1810-1857
There are two kinds of people in one`s life—people whom one keeps waiting—and the people for whom one waits. — Samuel Nathaniel Behrman 1893-1973
It is the characteristic of the most stringent censorships that they give credibility to the opinions they attack. — Voltaire
Only those ideas that are least truly ours can be adequately expressed in words. — Henri Bergson 1859-1941
New opinions are always suspected and usually opposed without any other reason but because they are not already common. — John Locke 1632-1704
A man who does not lose his reason over certain things has none to lose. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 1729-1781
That government is best which governs the least because its people discipline themselves. — Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826
The greatest right any nation can afford its people is the right to be left alone. — Larry Flynt 1942-
At every single moment of one`s life one is what one is going to be no less than what one has been. — Oscar Wilde 1856-1900
It wasn`t until quite late in life that I discovered how easy it is to say "I don`t know." — W. Somerset Maugham 1874-1965
I know of no method to secure the repeal of bad or obnoxious laws so effective as their stringent execution. — Ulysses S. Grant 1822-1885
My friends there are no friends. — Coco Chanel 1883-1971
The willing contemplation of vice is vice. — Arabic proverb
Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. — Robert Frost 1874-1963
Statesmen think they make history; but history makes itself and drags the statesmen along. — Will Rogers 1879-1935
Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire. — William Butler Yeats 1865-1939
One of the few men who became great while remaining good. — Karl Marx 1818-1883 on Abraham Lincoln
Americans are benevolently ignorant about Canada while Canadians are malevolently well-informed about the United States. — J. Bartlet Brebner 1895-1957
One is easily fooled by that which one loves. — Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière 1622-1673
Children are God`s spies. — Elizabeth Bowen 1899-1973
Our ignorance of history causes us to slander our own times. — Gustave Flaubert 1821-1880
Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror. — Carlos Fuentes 1928-
Men tire themselves in pursuit of rest. — Laurence Sterne 1713-1768
Le sens commun n`est pas si commun. Common sense is not so common. — François Marie Arouet de Voltaire 1694-1778
The people who think they are happy should rummage through their dreams. — Edward Dahlberg 1900-1977
Freedom breeds freedom. Nothing else does. — Anne Roe 1904-1991
The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side. — James Baldwin 1924-1987
Integrity needs no rules. — Albert Camus 1913-1960
It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers. — James Thurber 1894-1961
All that is gold does not glitter; not all those that wander are lost. — J.R.R. Tolkien 1892-1973
Man alone has the power to transform his thoughts into physical reality; man alone can dream and make his drems come true.
“The happiest people don’t have the best of everything they just make the best of everything they have.”
“You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.”
“A kind word will give more pleasure than a present.”
“Do not wait; the time will never be ‘just right. Start where you stand”
Don`t spend your precious time asking "Why isn`t the world a better place?" It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is "How can I make it better?"
“Win without boasting. Lose without excuse.”
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