Quotes 7061 till 7080 of 12035.
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Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.
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Our first duty is not to be poor.
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Our flag is not just one of many political points of view. Rather, the flag is a symbol of our national unity.
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Our friends are chosen for us by some hidden law of sympathy, and not by our conscious wills.
Youth and life (1913) -
Our government declared that it is conducting some kind of great reforms. In reality, no real reforms were begun and no one at any point has declared a coherent programme.
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Our government works should be treated fairly and appropriately; they should have a decent retirement, but not a gold-plated system where they can retire multimillionaires in their 50s.
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Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.
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Our Great Lakes, harbors, ports, and rivers provide not only vital resources for us to live, but an entire maritime way of life for so many people. The least we can do is protect it, and the way of life it provides for so many.
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Our great symbol for the Goddess is the moon, whose three aspects reflect the three stages in women's lives and whose cycles of waxing and waning coincide with women's menstrual cycles.
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Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter.
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Our greatest glory consists not in never failing but in rising every time we fall.
The Citizen of the World (1762) - door Lien Chi Altangi (Oliver Goldsmith) -
Our greatest lack is not money for any undertaking, but rather ideas, If the ideas are good, cash will somehow flow to where it is needed.
Robert H. Schuller
American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and au (1926 - 2015) -
Our greatest pretenses are built up not to hide the evil and the ugly in us, but our emptiness. The hardest thing to hide is something that is not there.
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Our greatest weariness comes from work not done.
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Our history is not our destiny.
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Our hunger for foreign places and new ways has been with us [Americans] almost like a national disease. Our literature is stamped with a quality of longing and unrest, and our writers have been great wanderers.
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Our ideas are the offspring of our senses; we are not more able to create the form of a being we have not seen, without retrospect to one we know, than we are able to create a new sense. He whose fancy has conceived an idea of the most beautiful form must have composed it from actual existence.
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Our intent will not be to create gridlock. Oh, except maybe from time to time.
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Our job is not to set things right but to see them right.
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Our King is accused of treachery; it is said of him that he is not God, but that he falsely pretended to be something he was not.
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