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The man who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.
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The man who does not work for the love of work but only for money is not likely to make money nor find much fun in life.
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The man who fails because he aims astray or because he does not aim at all is to be found everywhere.
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The man who gives up accomplishes nothing and is only a hindrance. The man who does not give up can move mountains.
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The man who in this world can keep the whiteness of his soul is not likely to lose it in any other.
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The man who is a pessimist before 48 knows too much; if he is an optimist after it, he knows too little.
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The man who is admired for the ingenuity of his larceny is almost always rediscovering some earlier form of fraud. The basic forms are all known, have all been practiced. The manners of capitalism improve. The morals may not.
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The man who is always worrying whether or not his soul would be damned generally has a soul that isn't worth a damn.
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The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent; and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness.
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The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bother about luck.
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The man who is too old to learn was probably always too old to learn.
Meditations in Wall Street (1940) -
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything
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The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
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The man who promises everything is sure to fulfil nothing, and everyone who promises too much is in danger of using evil means in order to carry out his promises, and is already on the road to perdition.
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The mansion should not be graced by its master, the master should grace the mansion.
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The many many imponderables come together when a film opens and for all sorts of reasons it may or may not succeed.
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The map is not the territory.
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The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago the boldest imagination could not have dreamt.
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The mark of a well educated person is not necessarily in knowing all the answers, but in knowing where to find them.
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The market came with the dawn of civilization and it is not an invention of capitalism. If it leads to improving the well-being of the people there is no contradiction with socialism.
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