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The south produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and doctors and lawyers and poets, but certainly no engineers and mechanics. Let Yankees adopt such low callings. [Gone With The Wind] More Margaret Mitchell
In great cities men are brought together by the desire of gain. They are not in a state of co-operation, but of isolation, as to the making of fortunes; and for all the rest they are careless of neighbors. Christianity teaches us to love our neighbor as ourselves; modern society acknowledges no neighbor. More Benjamin Disraeli
We are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young sow wild oats. The old grow sage. More Winston Churchill
By perseverance the snail reached the ark. More Charles Haddon-Spurgeon
Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity. More Vince Lombardi
If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. More John Galsworthy
Manners must adorn knowledge, and smooth its way through the world. More Sandy Gallin
We never really know what stupidity is until we have experimented on ourselves. More Paul Gauguin
If experience has established any one thing in this world, it has established this: that it is well for any great class and description of men in society to be able to say for itself what it wants, and not to have other classes, the so-called educated and intelligent classes, acting for it as its proctors, and supposed to understand its wants and to provide for them. A class of men may often itself not either fully understand its wants, or adequately express them; but it has a nearer interest and a more sure diligence in the matter than any of its proctors, and therefore a better chance of success. More Matthew Arnold
War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands. More H. L. Mencken
I have no interest in Shakespeare and all that British nonsense... I just wanted to get famous and all the rest is hogwash. More Anthony Hopkins
Delay is the deadliest form of denial. More Cyril Northcote Parkinson
A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us. More Wystan Auden
Sometimes you must be cruel to be kind. More English Proverb
Incredibly, many people continue their old life-style, their habits even if they feel miserable, lonely, bored, inadequate, or abused. Why? Of course... because habit is an easy place to hide. More Tom Rusk
Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be important. More Thomas Stearns (T.S.) Eliot
Ah, I fancy it is just the same with most of what you call your emancipation. You have read yourself into a number of new ideas and opinions. You have got a sort of smattering of recent discoveries in various fields -- discoveries that seem to overthrow certain principles which have hitherto been held impregnable and unassailable. But all this has only been a matter of intellect, Miss West -- superficial acquisition. It has not passed into your blood. More Henrik Ibsen
I write in the mornings. During my down time. More Stanley Tucci
Children smile on the average 400 times/day; Adults: 15 times/day. Ever wonder why? More unknown unknown
A person of mature years and ripe development, who is expecting nothing from literature but the corroboration and renewal of past ideas, may find satisfaction in a lucidity so complete as to occasion no imaginative excitement, but young and ambitious students are not content with it. They seek the excitement because they are capable of the growth that it accompanies. More Charles Horton Cooley

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