Quotes with not-so-great

Quotes 11501 till 11520 of 12035.

  • Buddha Work out your own salvation. Do not depend on others.
    Buddha
    Spiritual leader, born as Siddhartha Gautama (450 - 370)
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  • Sean O'Casey Work! labor the asparagus me of life; the one great sacrament of humanity from which all other things flow - security, leisure, joy, art, literature, even divinity itself.
    Sean O'Casey
    Irish Dramatist (1880 - 1964)
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  • Campbell Scott Working hard is great, being lazy sometimes is great, but failed potential is the worst.
    Campbell Scott
    American actor, director and producer (1961 - )
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  • Bill Shorten Workplace relations is about getting the best out of people. An argument which says that the only way we can compete with other nations in the world is engaging in a race to the bottom in terms of pay rates, penalty rates, protections on rosters, getting rid of family friendly provisions - that is not Australia's future.
    Bill Shorten
    Australian politician (1967 - )
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  • John F. Kennedy World peace, like community peace, does not require that each man love his neighbor - it requires only that they live together with mutual tolerance, submitting their disputes to a just and peaceful settlement.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • Corrie Ten Boom Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.
    Corrie Ten Boom
    Dutch-American resistance fighter and autobiographical writer (1892 - 1983)
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  • Hugh Blair Worry not about the possible troubles of the future; for if they come, you are but anticipating and adding to their weight; and if they do not come, your worry is useless; and in either case it is weak and in vain, and a distrust of God's providence.
    Hugh Blair
    Scottish minister of religion, author and rhetorician (1718 - 1800)
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  • Henry Fielding Worth begets in base minds, envy; in great souls, emulation.
    Henry Fielding
    English writer (1707 - 1754)
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  • Samuel Johnson Worth seeing? Yes; but not worth going to see.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Friedrich von Schiller Worthless is the nation that does not gladly stake its all on its honor.
    Friedrich von Schiller
    German poet and playwright (1759 - 1805)
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  • Bertolt Brecht Would it not be easier In that case for the government To dissolve the people And elect another?
    Source: The Solution [Die Lösung] After the rebellion of East German workers.
    Bertolt Brecht
    German - Austrian writer (1898 - 1956)
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  • George Eliot Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it?
    George Eliot
    English writer and poet (1819 - 1880)
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  • Benjamin Franklin Would you live with ease, do what you should, and not what you please. Success has ruined many a man.
    Benjamin Franklin
    American statesman and physicist (1706 - 1790)
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  • Katherine Mansfield Would you not like to try all sorts of lives - one is so very small - but that is the satisfaction of writing - one can impersonate so many people.
    Katherine Mansfield
    New Zealand-born British Author (1888 - 1923)
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  • Benjamin Franklin Would you persuade, speak of interest, not of reason.
    Benjamin Franklin
    American statesman and physicist (1706 - 1790)
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  • Colin Powell Wouldn't it be great if we could look forward to a whole world in which no child will be left behind?
    Colin Powell
    American elder statesman and four-star general (1937 - 2021)
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  • Ann Patchett Write because you love the art and the discipline, not because you're looking to sell something.
    Ann Patchett
    American author (1963 - )
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Write on your doors the saying wise and old. ''Be bold!'' and everywhere - ''Be bold; Be not too bold!'' Yet better the excess Than the defect; better the more than less sustaineth him and the steadiness of his mind beareth him out.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    American poet (1807 - 1882)
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  • Barry Unsworth Writers of historical fiction are not under the same obligation as historians to find evidence for the statements they make. For us it is sufficient if what we say can't be disproved or shown to be false.
    Barry Unsworth
    English writer (1930 - 2012)
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  • Edna Ferber Writers should be read but not seen. Rarely are they a winsome sight.
    Edna Ferber
    American writer (1885 - 1968)
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