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It is little that one gains by cleverness.
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When you don't have an education, you've got to use your brains.
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An ounce of intuition is worth a pound of tuition.
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Intuition is what tells a wife her husband has done wrong before he thinks of doing it.
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Practical observation commonly consists of collecting a few facts and loading them with guesses.
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Love may be blind but jealousy has 20-20 vision.
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The only job where you start at the top, is digging a hole.
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The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.
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My job is never work -- the only time it seems like work is when I'd rather be doing something else.
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The average man is proof enough that a woman can take a joke.
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The end of life is life. Life is action, the use of one's powers. And to use them to their height is our joy of duty.
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May your joys be as deep as the ocean, your sorrows as light as its foam.
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Even God doesn't plan to judge a man till the end of his days, why should you and I?
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Very often when you look at the moon, you see only a part of it, but you know there is a much larger object there. Very often we look (or converse) with a person, and we see or are aware of only a small sliver of their life and we may think that is all there is. Try to get to know more about the whole person!
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Every act is to be judged by the intention of the agent.
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I mistrust the judgment of every man in a case in which his own wishes are concerned.
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If your words are soft and sweet, they won't be as hard to swallow if you have to eat them.
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I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer not neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.
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I have wept in the night for the shortness of sight that to somebody's need made me blind; But I never have yet Felt a tinge of regret for being a little to kind
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By doing simple acts of kindness for others, we can't help but lift ourselves up, too.
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Business will continue to go where invited and remain where appreciated.
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Be the kind of person you would like to be with.
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Be kind to unkind people -- they need it the most.
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A spark of kindness starts a fire of love.
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Kindness, a language deaf people can hear and blind see
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Kindness and honesty can be expected only from the strong.
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Kindness has more power than compulsion.
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Try to become the kind of person that people are anxious to see you as, and after you leave, they will have a lot of thinking to do.
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The kindness planned for tomorrow doesn't count for today.
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The best way to knock the chip off your neighbor's shoulder is to pat him on the back.
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There used to be two kinds of kisses. First when girls were kissed and deserted; second, when they were engaged. Now there's a third kind, where the man is kissed and deserted. If Mr. Jones of the nineties bragged he'd kissed a girl, everyone knew he was through with her. If Mr. Jones of 1919 brags the same everyone knows it's because he can't kiss her any more. Given a decent start any girl can beat a man nowadays.
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The kiss originated when the first male reptile licked the first female reptile, implying in a subtle, complimentary way that she was as succulent as the small reptile he had for dinner the night before.
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Love: Before I heard the doctors tell The dangers of a kiss; I had considered kissing you. The nearest thing to bliss. But now I know biology and sit and sigh and moan; six million mad bacteria and I thought we were alone!
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Without wisdom, knowledge is either useless or destructive.
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Only a fool knows everything. A wise man knows how little he knows.
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Knowledge fills a large brain; it merely inflates a small one.
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Some students drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
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Many of us don't have to turn out the lights to be in the dark.
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Knowledge becomes wisdom only after it has been put to practical use.
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Know-how will surpass guess-how.
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A wise man, when asked how he had learned so much about everything, replied: By never being ashamed or afraid to ask questions about anything of which I was ignorant.
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No man knows less than the man who knows it all
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How many languages are there in the world? How about 5 billion! Each of us talks, listens, and thinks in his/her own special language that has been shaped by our culture, experiences, profession, personality, mores and attitudes. The chances of us meeting someone else who talks the exact same language is pretty remote.
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You enjoy it more if you can laugh at it.
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You can judge a man by what he laughs at.
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When you laugh, be sure to laugh at what people do and not at what people are.
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The shortest distance between two people is laughter.
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It is easier to make people cry than to make them laugh.
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If you can laugh at it then you can live with it
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A leader has been defined as one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.
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The well being of the people is the supreme law.
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The best leader is the one who has the sense to surround himself with outstanding people and self-restraint not to meddle with how they do their jobs.
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Successful leaders have the courage to take action where others hesitate.
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People try so hard to believe in leaders now, pitifully hard. But we no sooner get a popular reformer or politician or soldier or writer or philosopher --a Roosevelt, a Tolstoy, a Wood, a Shaw, a Nietzsche, than the cross-currents of criticism wash him away. My Lord, no man can stand prominence these days. It's the surest path to obscurity. People get sick of hearing the same name over and over.
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Outstanding leaders appeal to the hearts of their followers -- not their minds.
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Leadership is like the old galley ships. 100s are rowing, but only one (the captain) knows where they are going
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Leadership has to do with direction. Management has to do with the speed, coordination and logistics in going in that direction. The WORKERS are chopping their way through the jungle. The MANAGERS are coordinating, making sure the tools are sharp, etc. The LEADERS climb a tree and shout Wrong jungle!! The MANAGERS shout back Be quiet! We're making progress!
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Every leader needs to look back once in a while to make sure he has followers. Source Unknown Effective leaders are known by the questions they ask rather than the statements they make.
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Do your best to be the lead dog otherwise the view never changes.
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Efficiency tends to deal with Things. Effectiveness tends to deal with People. We manage things, we lead people
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If you want to be comfortable -- take an easy job. If you aspire to leadership, take off your coat.
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He who is proficient is learning, but deficient in morals, is more deficient than proficient.
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Some people will never learn anything well, because they understand everything too soon.
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Many people realize their hearts desires late in life. Continue learning, never stop striving and keep your curiosity sharp, and you will never become too old to appreciate life.
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Learning is finding out what you already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, teachers.
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Learn to follow counsel, serve faithfully, and magnify your calling, for God's kingdom is a kingdom of order.
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If you were graduated yesterday, and have learned nothing today, you will be uneducated tomorrow.
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It is what we learn after we think we know it all, that counts.
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We all leave footprints in the sand, the question is, will we be a big heal, or a great soul.
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A hobby is hard work you wouldn't do for a living.
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Leisure is a beautiful garment, but it will not do for constant wear.
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Spare minutes are the Gold-dust of time; the portions of life most fruitful in good and evil; the gaps through which temptations enter.
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A liberal is a socialist with a wife and two children.
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What a pity we don't pursue the salvation of humans with the same verve we pursue the salvation of animals
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I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.
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An hour spent in the library is worth a month in the laboratory.
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Never forget that a half truth is a whole lie.
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Where lies are easily admitted, the father of lies is not easily kept out. Source unknown A great leader molds public opinion, a wise leader listens to it.
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Some lies are so well disguised to resemble truth, that we should be poor judges of the truth not to believe them.
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It is easier to gather up a bag of loose feathers than to round up or head off a single lie.
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Clever liars give details, but the cleverest don't.
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Burning lies led to my silent cries Keeping it inside I've got everything to hide. lustful desire, a burning fire You are the flame, You are to blame. Beautiful light deliver me from fright dreams full of lust. Or is the dream dreaming us? PHYSICAL PAIN don't call me insane. I don't want to be dead but all beautiful colors bleed to red
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A fellow who says he has never told a lie has just told one.
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When you rationalize, you do just that. You make rational lies.
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It is in the thirties that we want friends. In the forties we know they won't save us any more than love did.
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It doesn't matter much where you live. It only matters how well you live when you're there
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First I was dying to finish high-school and start college. Then I was dying to finish college and start working. Next, I was dying for my children to grow old enough for school, so I could return to work. Finally, I was dying to retire. And now, I am dying
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After all, life is really simple; we ourselves create the circumstances that complicate it.
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A man's life is 20 years of having his mother ask him where he is going, 40 years of having his wife ask the same question and, at the end, perhaps having the mourners wondering too.
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A life is like a tree -- if you don't make it straight when its young and green, you'll never do it when it's old and dry.
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Life is like wine, the longer you take to enjoy it the more chance you've got of tasting vinegar.
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Life is essentially a cheat and its conditions are those of defeat... the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure but the deeper satisfactions that come out of struggle.
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Life is but a game and we are the playthings of the gods.
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Life is a video game. No matter how good you get, you are always zapped in the end
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Life is a continual process of remaking ourselves.
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Life in the Fast Lane Playing in Traffic intense stressful challenging overwhelming fulfilling demanding exciting nerve-wrecking entrepreneurial unrelenting empowered exposed: no place to hide flexible confusing results compensation sweatshop team ascendancy ego suppression flat organizations who's my boss no titles no status customer focus self-abnegation decentralized decision making chaos the end of tenure the end of security no complacency fear ongoing change burnout
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Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
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Life is tragic for those who have plenty to live on and nothing to live for.
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Life is not one thing after another. It's the same damn thing over and over!
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Taken in any context, except seriously, life on earth is palatable and positively enjoyable.
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