Displaying 31 to 45 of 2050 # 3
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31 | Happinessis the only sanction of life; where happiness fails, existence remains a madand lamentable experiment. | | GeorgeSantayana (2292) |
32 | Thereis no such thing as absolute value in this world. You can only estimate whata thing is worth to 'you.' | | CharlesDudley Warner (2291) |
33 | A shipin harbor is safe, but that is not what ships arebuilt for. | | WilliamShedd (2290) |
34 | Windowsof opportunity exist for only a brief moment in time, you have to have visionin order to spot them, and take advantage of them. | | John Sculley (2289) |
35 | A lifemaking mistakes is not only more honorable, butmore useful than a life spent doing nothing at all. | | GeorgeBernard Shaw (2288) |
36 | The oldbelieve everything, the middle-aged suspect everything, the young knoweverything. | | Oscar Wilde (2287) |
37 | We arejudged by what we finish, not what we start. | | Anonymous (2286) |
38 | Don'thate, it's too big a burden to bear. | | MartinLuther King, Sr. (2285) |
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39 | Am Inot destroying my enemies when I make friends of them? | | AbrahamLincoln (2284) |
40 | Thepessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunityin every difficulty. | | WinstonChurchill (2283) |
41 | Theultimate test of a relationship is to disagree but hold hands. | | AlexanderPenney (2282) |
42 | Thepeople to fear are not those who disagree with you, but those who disagreewith you and are too cowardly to let you know. | | JoeMoore (2281) |
43 | Never[enter] into dispute or argument with another. I never yet saw an instance ofone of two disputants convincing the other by argument. I have seen many ontheir getting warm, becoming rude and shooting one another. | | ThomasJefferson (2280) |
44 | Truthsprings from argument amongst friends. | | DavidHume (2279) |
45 | Have adialogue between the two opposing parts and you will find that they alwaysstart out fighting each other until we come to an appreciation of difference... a oneness and integration of the two opposingforces. Then the civil war is finished, and your e | | FrederickSalomon Perls (2278) |
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