Quotes with in-your-fingers

Quotes 3521 till 3540 of 3592.

  • Albert Camus Your successes and happiness are forgiven you only if you generously consent to share them.
    Albert Camus
    French writer, essayist and Nobel Prize winner in literature (1956) (1913 - 1960)
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  • Joel A. Barker Your successful past will block your visions of the future.
    Joel A. Barker
    American businessman
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  • William Shakespeare Your tale, sir, would cure deafness.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • Leo Buscaglia Your talent is God's gift to you; what you do with it is your gift to God.
    Leo Buscaglia
    American author and motivational speaker (1924 - 1998)
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  • Niels Bohr Your theory is crazy, but it's not crazy enough to be true.
    Niels Bohr
    Danish scientist and physicist (1885 - 1962)
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  • Alan Cohen Your thoughts do not create reality, but they do create your experience.
    Alan Cohen
    American businessman (1954 - )
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  • Steve Jobs Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.
    Speech Stanford university, 14-06-2005
    Steve Jobs
    American entrepreneur, business magnate, inventor, and industrial (1955 - 2011)
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  • Aldous Huxley Your true traveler finds boredom rather agreeable than painful. It is the symbol of his liberty - his excessive freedom. He accepts his boredom, when it comes, not merely philosophically, but almost with pleasure.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer (1894 - 1963)
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  • Carl Gustav Jung Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens.
    Carl Gustav Jung
    Swiss psychiatrist (1875 - 1961)
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  • Bret Harte Your voices break and falter in the darkness, — Break, falter, and are still.
    Bret Harte
    American short story writer and poet (1836 - 1902)
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  • Alan Bennett Your whole life is on the other side of the glass. And there is nobody watching.
    Alan Bennett
    British playwright, screenwriter, actor and author (1934 - )
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  • William Wycherley Your women of honor, as you call em, are only chary of their reputations, not their persons; and 'Tis scandal that they would avoid, not men.
    William Wycherley
    British drama writer (1640 - 1715)
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  • Buddha Your work is to discover your work and then with all your heart to give yourself to it.
    Buddha
    Spiritual leader, born as Siddhartha Gautama (450 - 370)
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  • Annie Dillard Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair.
    Annie Dillard
    American author (1945 - )
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  • Earl Nightingale Your world is a living expression of how you are using and have used your mind.
    Earl Nightingale
    American radio speaker and author (1921 - 1989)
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  • Carlos Santana Your wrinkles either show that you're nasty, cranky, and senile, or that you're always smiling.
    Carlos Santana
    Mexican and American guitarist (1947 - )
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  • Aaron Hill Youth is ever apt to judge in haste,
    And lose the medium in the wild extreme,
    Do not repent, but regulate your passion:
    Though love is reason, its excess is rage.
    Give me, at least, your promise to reflect,
    In cool, impartial solitude, and still.
    No last decision till we meet again.
    Alzira (1736) Act IV, Scene 1.
    Aaron Hill
    English dramatist and writer (1685 - 1750)
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  • Brendan Behan A general and a bit of shooting makes you forget your troubles... it takes your mind off the cost of living.
    Brendan Behan
    Irish poet, short story writer, novelist and playwright (1923 - 1964)
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  • Immanuel Kant Act as if the maxim of your action were to become through your will a be general natural law.
    Immanuel Kant
    German philosopher (1724 - 1804)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson All great masters are chiefly distinguished by the power of adding a second, a third, and perhaps a fourth step in a continuous line. Many a man had taken the first step. With every additional step you enhance immensely the value of your first.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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