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  • Ben Elton We've all got to look at ourselves, start with yourself, that's all you can do. I believe that we can act responsibly as a group, it's just that there are vested interests telling us not to bother.
    Ben Elton
    British-Australian comedian, author, playwright, actor and director (1959 - )
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  • Norman Vincent Peale We've all heard that we have to learn from our mistakes, but I think it's more important to learn from successes. If you learn only from your mistakes, you are inclined to learn only errors.
    Norman Vincent Peale
    American minister and author (1898 - 1993)
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  • Ann Veneman We've all learned about this disease since it was first discovered several years ago in Europe. And so I think we've learned from the European experience.
    Ann Veneman
    American politician (1949 - )
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  • Barton Seaver We've become slaves to words like 'local,' 'fresh,' and 'seasonal.' We all want to be Thomas Jefferson's agrarian hero, but sustainable food is a difficult beast.
    Barton Seaver
    American author and chef (1979 - )
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  • Bryant Gumbel We've got an awful lot to talk about this week, including the sexual harassment suit against the President. Of course, in that one, it's a little tough to figure out who's really being harassed.
    Bryant Gumbel
    American television journalist and sportscaster (1948 - )
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  • Bob Seger We've got to practice three weeks, get the kinks out, then we've got to practice three weeks with the crew, and then go out for four months. It's just a huge chunk of time out of life.
    Bob Seger
    American singer, songwriter and musician (1945 - )
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  • Christopher Morley We've had bad luck with our kids - they've all grown up.
    Christopher Morley
    American Novelist, Journalist, Poet (1890 - 1957)
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  • Bart Starr We, all of us, could do a much better job of evoking what someone has called the universal principle of human altruism: the urge in us all to help others who are in danger.
    Bart Starr
    American football quarterback and coach (1934 - )
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt We, and all others who believe in freedom as deeply as we do, would rather die on our feet than live on our knees.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    American statesman (1882 - 1945)
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  • Thomas Mann We, when we sow the seeds of doubt deeper than the most up-to-date and modish free-thought has ever dreamed of doing, we well know what we are about. Only out of radical skeptics, out of moral chaos, can the Absolute spring, the anointed Terror of which the time has need.
    Thomas Mann
    German author, critic and Nobel laureate in literature (1929) (1875 - 1955)
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  • Voltaire Weakness on both sides is, the motto of all quarrels.
    Voltaire
    French writer and philosopher (ps. of Fran ois Marie Arouet) (1694 - 1778)
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  • Charles Caleb Colton Wealth after all is a relative thing since he that has little and wants less is richer than he that has much and wants more.
    Charles Caleb Colton
    English writer (1777 - 1832)
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  • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Wealth lost is something lost, honor lost is something lost: Courage lost all is lost.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    German writer and poet (1749 - 1832)
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  • Euripides Wealth stays with us a little moment if at all: only our characters are steadfast, not our gold.
    Euripides
    Greek tragedian and poet (480 - 406)
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  • Ban Ki-moon Weapons of mass destruction violate more than individual lives - they cross international borders and jeopardize all people. They also drain resources that could be used instead for medicines, schools and other life-saving supplies. We must come together with even greater determination to prevent a WMD nightmare.
    Ban Ki-moon
    South Korean politician and diplomat (1944 - )
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  • Lord Chesterfield Wear your learning like a watch and do not pull it out merely to show you have it. If you are asked for the time, tell it; but do not proclaim it hourly unasked.
    Lord Chesterfield
    English statesman, diplomat and writer (Philip Dormer Stanhope) (1694 - 1773)
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  • Lord Chesterfield Wear your learning, like your watch in a private pocket: and do not merely pull it out and strike it: merely to show that you have one.
    Lord Chesterfield
    English statesman, diplomat and writer (Philip Dormer Stanhope) (1694 - 1773)
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  • Cass Sunstein Web publishing can create common spaces; it all depends on how we, the readers and sometimes the producers, react to technological change. If we sort ourselves into narrow groups, common spaces will be in big trouble. But there's no reason not to have common spaces on the Internet. There are lots of them out there.
    Cass Sunstein
    American legal scholar (1954 - )
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  • Grace Speare Welcome every problem as an opportunity. Each moment is the great challenge, the best thing that ever happened to you . The more difficult the problem, the greater the challenge in working it out.
    Grace Speare
    American author (1927 - )
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  • Bud Grant Well 'Monday Night Football,' I think the players kind of like it because they like the attention, and it's a lot of attention. But on the other hand, it's a disruption of the routine we used to have to play on Monday night. If you're a player, you sit around all day waiting for a game. It's different than when you play at noon.
    Bud Grant
    American football coach and player (1927 - )
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