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Be gentle to all, and stern with yourself.
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Be your character what it will, it will be known; and nobody will take it upon your word.
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Beauty is composed of an eternal, invariable element whose quantity is extremely difficult to determine, and a relative element which might be, either by turns or all at once, period, fashion, moral, passion.
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Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depends on simplicity.
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Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality.
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Because of the Chinese culture of obedience, you don't ask questions... You follow and obey.
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Beethoven tells you what it's like to be Beethoven and Mozart tells you what it's like to be human. Bach tells you what it's like to be the universe.
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Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand - and melting like a snowflake.
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Being forced to work, and forced to do your best, will breed in you temperance and self-control, diligence and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle will never know.
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Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail.
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Believing: it means believing in our own lies. And I can say that I am grateful that I got this lesson very early.
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Better keep yourself clean and bright. You are the window through which you must see the world.
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.
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Between the famous and the infamous there is but one step.
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Between the wish and the thing the world lies waiting.
Al de mooie paarden (1992) 244 -
Beware of the young doctor and the old barber.
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Blessed is the person who is too busy to worry in the daytime, and too sleepy to worry at night.
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Bluegrass has brought more people together and made more friends than any music in the world. You meet people at festivals and renew acquaintances year after year.
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Bodily labor alleviates the pains of the mind and from this arises the happiness of the poor.
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Books constitute capital. A library book lasts as long as a house, for hundreds of years. It is not, then, an article of mere consumption but fairly of capital, and often in the case of professional men, setting out in life, it is their only capital.
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