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Post by "Pop" Stran on Jan 28, 2005 14:11:56 GMT -5
> Any change, even for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.
> Law cannot persuade when it cannot punish.
> In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love
> The causes of events are ever more interesting than the events themselves.
> There is no achievement without goals.
> This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.
> Listening well and answering well is one of the greatest perfections that can be obtained in conversation.
> Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy.
> The men who make history have not time to write it.
> When a noble life has prepared old age, it is not decline that it reveals, but the first days of immortality.
> He is rich who owes nothing.
> Love is what you've been through with somebody.
> Compassion automatically invites you to relate with people because you no longer regard people as a drain on your energy.
> Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.
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Post by "Pop" Stran on Jan 28, 2005 14:17:48 GMT -5
> True happiness is the full use of your powers along lines of excellence in a life affording scope.
> Only the educated are free.
> What is Art? It is the response of man's creative soul to the call of the Real.
> An hour spent in the library is worth a month in the laboratory.
> The pursuit of what is true and the practice of what is good are the two most important objects of philosophy.
> Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.
> Instinct is untaught ability.
> A government must not waiver once it has chosen it's course. It must not look to the left or right but go forward.
> The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its roots in earth and manure.
> Fear is met and destroyed with courage.
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Post by "Pop" Stran on Jan 28, 2005 14:52:03 GMT -5
> The strong man is the one who is able to intercept at will the communication between the senses and the mind.
> If you want to be successful, you must either have a chance or take one.
> For what avail the plough or sail, Or land or life, if freedom fail?
> True courage is like a kite a contrary wind raises it higher.
> The only gift is a portion of thyself.
> I want to be remembered as the guy who gave his all whenever he was on the field.
> We give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain.
> Since we cannot attain unto it, let us revenge ourselves with railing against it.
> Mountains cannot be surmounted except by winding paths.
> We usually get what we anticipate.
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