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Whoever has freed himself from envy and bitterness may begin to try to see things as they are.


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Women are aristocrats, and it is always the mother who makes us feel that we belong to the better sort.



Each forward step we take we leave some phantom of ourselves behind.

Each forward step we take we leave some phantom of ourselves behind.



We are more disturbed by a calamity which threatens us than by one which has befallen us.

We are more disturbed by a calamity which threatens us than by one which has befallen us.



As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape.

As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape.



Dislike of another's opinions and beliefs neither justifies our own nor makes us more certain of them: and to transfer the repugnance to the person himself is a mark of a vulgar mind.

Dislike of another's opinions and beliefs neither justifies our own nor makes us more certain of them: and to transfer the repugnance to the person himself is a mark of a vulgar mind.



Your faith is what you believe, not what you know.

Your faith is what you believe, not what you know.



What we love to do we find time to do.

What we love to do we find time to do.



Those who believe in our ability do more than stimulate us. They create for us an atmosphere in which it becomes easier to succeed.

Those who believe in our ability do more than stimulate us. They create for us an atmosphere in which it becomes easier to succeed.



When we have not the strength or the courage to grasp a new truth, we persuade ourselves that it is not a truth at all.

When we have not the strength or the courage to grasp a new truth, we persuade ourselves that it is not a truth at all.





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To be ignorant of one's own ignorance is to be in an unprogressive, uninspired state of existence.



People are rarely diabolic or bent enthusiastically on evil. As a rule, they are only weak; they cannot resist temptation and thus give way to their evil drives.

People are rarely diabolic or bent enthusiastically on evil. As a rule, they are only weak; they cannot resist temptation and thus give way to their evil drives.



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Hopefully, I'll just get to be part of good films and work with good people, and that's how it will develop.



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The Doctor says, "You'll live to be 60!" "I AM 60!" "See, what did I tell you?"



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The useful may be trusted to further itself, for many produce it and no one can do without it; but the beautiful must be specially encouraged, for few can present it, while yet all have need of it.



There may be arrangements to have me retired but I don't know. Things happen that I enjoy doing, and as long as I enjoy doing them I'll go about doing them, I guess.

There may be arrangements to have me retired but I don't know. Things happen that I enjoy doing, and as long as I enjoy doing them I'll go about doing them, I guess.



The point,' Ms. Conyers continued, "is that no word had one specific definition. Maybe in the dictionary, but not in real life.

The point,' Ms. Conyers continued, "is that no word had one specific definition. Maybe in the dictionary, but not in real life.



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Maybe tomorrow when He looks down Every green field and every town All of his children every nation There'll be peace and good, brotherhood... Crystal blue persuasion.




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