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One who cares is one who listens.
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One who does not know when to die, does not know how to live.
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One who has imagination without learning has wings without feet.
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One who imitates what is bad always goes beyond his model; while one who imitates what is good always comes up short of it.
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One who is too wise an observer of the business of others, like one who is too curious in observing the labor of bees, will often be stung for his curiosity.
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One who knows how to show and to accept kindness will be a friend better than any possession.
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One who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
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One who limits himself to his chosen mode of ignorance.
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One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph,
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One who understands much displays a greater simplicity of character than one who understands little.
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One who works for his own profit is likely to work hard. One who works for the use of others, without profit to himself, is likely not to work any harder than he must.
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One wonders what exactly Israel did to earn Arab enmity between 1948 and 1967, when Egypt controlled the Gaza Strip and Jordan controlled Judea and Samaria.
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One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life; that word is love.
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One word sums up probably the responsibility of any vice president, and that one word is to be prepared.
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One worthwhile task carried to a successful conclusion is better than 50 half-finished tasks
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One would like to be grand and heroic, if one could; but if not, why try at all? One wants to be very something, very great, very heroic; or if not that, then at least very stylish and very fashionable. It is this everlasting mediocrity that bores me.
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One writes out of one thing only-one's own experience.
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One writes to make a home for oneself, on paper, in time and in others' minds.
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One's age should be tranquil, as childhood should be playful. Hard work at either extremity of life seems out of place. At midday the sun may burn, and men labor under it; but the morning and evening should be alike calm and cheerful.
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One's destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things.
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