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Great effort is required to arrest decay and restore vigor. One must exercise proper deliberation, plan carefully before making a move, and be alert in guarding against relapse following a renaissance.
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Great effort springs naturally from a great attitude.
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Great endowments often announce themselves in youth in the form of singularity and awkwardness.
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Great events yield all but imperceptible effects.
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Great fear is concealed under daring.
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Great feelings will often take the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion.
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Great film roles, they always take you to another place. I'd love to do more of that, but I keep doing lots of voiceovers, some TV spots, and some film roles have come along, so I'm okay.
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Great genius takes shape by contact with another great genius, but, less by assimilation than by fiction.
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Great geniuses have the shortest biographies.
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Great hearts steadily send forth the secret forces that incessantly draw great events.
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Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities.
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Great investment opportunities come around when excellent companies are surrounded by unusual circumstances that cause the stock to be misappraised.
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Great is our admiration of the orator who speaks with fluency and discretion.
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Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.
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Great is the hand that holds dominion over man by a scribbled name.
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Great is the power of habit. It teaches us to bear fatigue and to despise wounds and pain.
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Great is the power, great is the authority of a senate that is unanimous in its opinions.
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Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about truth. By simply not mentioning certain subjects... totalitarian propagandists have influenced opinion much more effectively than they could have by the most eloquent denunciations.
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Great joy, especially after a sudden change of circumstances, is apt to be silent, and dwells rather in the heart than on the tongue.
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Great literature cannot grow from a neglected or impoverished soil. Only if we actually tend or care will it transpire that every hundred years or so we might get a Middlemarch.
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