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Every luxury must be paid for, and everything is a luxury, starting with being in the world. More Antonio Magini-Coletti
There are two things to be considered with regard to any scheme. In the first place, Is it good in itself? In the second, Can it be easily put into practice? More Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. More Avgustin
Talking without thinking is like shooting without taking aim. More Proverb Proverb
Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles. What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other? More George Eliot
I have my routine. I'm running 3 or 4 miles a day. More Dirk Benedict
A slave is a free man if he is content with his lot; a free man is a slave if he seeks more than that. More unknown unknown
He that has done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged. More Benjamin Franklin
It is a pleasure to give advice, humiliating to need it, normal to ignore it. More unknown unknown
The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit. More William Somerset Maugham
Oh to have a lodge in some vast wilderness. Where rumors of oppression and deceit, of unsuccessful and successful wars may never reach me anymore. More William Cowper
The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mode of happiness. but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed the change; happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow Up. More Charles Morgan
Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them. More English Proverb
Every age, every culture, every custom and tradition has its own character, its own weakness and its own strength, its beauties and cruelties; it accepts certain sufferings as matters of course, puts up patiently with certain evils. Human life is reduced to real suffering, to hell, only when two ages, two cultures and religions overlap. More Hermann Hesse
No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily the case with my dear native land. More Nathaniel Hawthorne
A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock when somebody contemplates it with the idea of a cathedral in mind. More Antoine De Saint-Exupery
I don't want to be known as the Aerosmith chick, but it's fun to put on the boots and makeup and act like a tough girl. More Alicia Silverstone
The abilities of man must fall short on one side or the other, like too scanty a blanket when you are abed. If you pull it upon your shoulders, your feet are left bare; if you thrust it down to your feet, your shoulders are uncovered. More Sir William Temple
The reason for the slow progress of the world seems to lie in a single fact. Every man is born under the yoke, and grows up beneath the oppressions of his age. He can only get a vision of the unselfish forces in the world by appealing to them, and every appeal is a call to arms. If he fights he must fight, not one man, but a conspiracy. He is always at war with a civilization. On his side is proverbial philosophy, a galaxy of invisible saints and sages, and the half-developed consciousness and professions of everybody. Against him is the world, and every selfish passion in his own heart. More John Jay Chapman
The will to conquer is the first condition of victory. More Ferdinand Foch

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