Quotes with all-time

Quotes 1861 till 1880 of 8505.

  • Paul J. Meyer Do a little bit more than average and from that point on our progress multiplies itself out of all proportion to the effort put in.
    Paul J. Meyer
    American businessman and business consultant (1928 - )
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  • John Wesley Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.
    John Wesley
    British preacher (1703 - 1791)
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  • Eugène Delacroix Do all the work you can; that is the whole philosophy of the good way of life.
    Eugène Delacroix
    French artist (1798 - 1863)
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  • Og Mandino Do all things with love.
    Og Mandino
    American author (1923 - 1996)
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  • Bill Haslam Do I disagree that we need to ban all Muslims from entering the country? Yes, I disagree with that strongly.
    Bill Haslam
    American businessman and politician (1958 - )
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  • Jeanette Winterson Do it from the heart or not at all.
    Source:  (2007)
    Jeanette Winterson
    English writer (1959 - )
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  • Dogen Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself. Your body and mind will become clear and you will realize the unity of all things.
    Dogen
    Japanese Zen-teacher
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  • Agnes Macphail Do not rely completely on any other human being, however dear. We meet all life's greatest tests alone.
    Agnes Macphail
    Canadian politician (1890 - 1954)
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  • Alan Cohen Do not resist events that move you out of your comfort zone, especially when your comfort zone was not all that comfortable.
    Alan Cohen
    American businessman (1954 - )
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Do not tell me of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Marcel Marceau Do not the most moving moments of our lives find us all without words?
    Marcel Marceau
    French artist (1923 - 2007)
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  • Napoleon Hill Do not wait; the time will never be ''just right.'' Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along.
    Napoleon Hill
    American self-help author (1883 - 1970)
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  • Joan Didion Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone.
    Joan Didion
    American Essayist (1934 - 2021)
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  • Christopher Leach Do you realize what this means? The fact of being alive... I still find it staggering that I am here at all.
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  • Dale Carnegie Do you remember the things you were worrying about a year ago? How did they work out? Didn't you waste a lot of fruitless energy on account of most of them? Didn't most of them turn out all right after all?
    Dale Carnegie
    American writer and lecturer (1888 - 1955)
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  • Arundhati Roy Do you think that the people of South Africa, or anywhere on the continent of Africa, or India, or Pakistan are longing to be kicked around all over again?
    Arundhati Roy
    Indian author (1961 - )
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  • Carl Sagan Do you understand what's going on?
    Not at all, he shouted back. I can almost prove this can't be happening.
    Source: Contact (1985) Ch. 19 (p. 330)
    Carl Sagan
    American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist and author (1934 - 1996)
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  • Richard Bandler Do you want to know a good way to fall in love? Just associate with all your pleasant experiences with someone, and disassociate from all the unpleasant ones.
    Richard Bandler
    American author and trainer (1950 - )
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  • Mikhail Bakunin Does it follow that I reject all authority? Perish the thought. In the matter of boots, I defer to the authority of the boot-maker.
    Mikhail Bakunin
    Russian politicial theorist (1814 - 1876)
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  • E. M. Cioran Does our ferocity not derive from the fact that our instincts are all too interested in other people? If we attended more to ourselves and became the center, the object of our murderous inclinations, the sum of our intolerances would diminish.
    E. M. Cioran
    French-Romanian philosopher (1911 - 1995)
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