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There is plenty of room at the top -- but no place to sit down. More unknown unknown
The injuries that befall us unexpectedly are less severe than those which are deliberately anticipated. More Marcus Cicero
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. More John Adams
Leaders are readers. More Charles 'Tremendous' Jones
Progress however, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step. More Samuel Smiles
We usually lose today, because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. More Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past. More George Steiner
Understanding reduces the greatest to simplicity, and lack of its causes the least to take on the magnitude. More Raymond Holliwell
I find that easier to accept than this all happened out of nothing. More Dwight Schultz
The thing that makes a creative person is to be creative and that is all there is to it. More Edward Albee
You have been my friends, replied Charlotte, that in itself is a tremendous thing... More E(lwyn) B(rooks) White
It is the mind that makes one wise or ignorant, bound or emancipated. More Sri Ramakrishna
Is there something in trade that desiccates and flattens out, that turns men into dried leaves at the age of forty? Certainly there is. It is not due to trade but to intensity of self-seeking, combined with narrowness of occupation. Business has destroyed the very knowledge in us of all other natural forces except business. More John Jay Chapman
Beware the politically obsessed. They are often bright and interesting, but they have something missing in their natures; there is a hole, an empty place, and they use politics to fill it up. It leaves them somehow misshapen. More Peggy Noonan
Weather's not an issue when you have that kind of field. More Andy Dick
The old idea that the joke was not good enough for the company has been superseded by the new aristocratic idea that the company was not worthy of the joke. They have introduced an almost insane individualism into that one form of intercourse which is specially and uproariously communal. They have made even levities into secrets. They have made laughter lonelier than tears. More Gilbert Chesterton
A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working at it and wills it, is exercising the energies of his mind and soul as well as of his body. Memory and imagination help him as he works. More William Morris
Anthony 'Swoff' Swofford: I want the pink mist. More Movie; Jarhead [2005] Movie; Jarhead [2005]
If you describe things as better than they are, you are considered to be a romantic; if you describe things as worse than they are, you will be called a realist; and if you describe things exactly as they are, you will be thought of as a satirist. More Quentin Crisp
Nothing baffles the schemes of evil people so much as the calm composure of great souls. More Honore Gabriel Riqueti Mirabeau

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