Quotes with the-not-worth-knowing

Quotes 1861 till 1880 of 10681.

  • Dogen Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself. Your body and mind will become clear and you will realize the unity of all things.
    Dogen
    Japanese Zen-teacher
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  • Archibald Alexander Do not for a moment suppose that you must make yourself better, or prepare your heart for a worthy reception of Christ, but come at once - come as you are.
    Archibald Alexander
    American Presbyterian theologian and professor (1772 - 1851)
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  • Gilbert Keith Chesterton Do not free the camel of the burden of his hump; you may be freeing him from being a camel.
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton
    English writer (1874 - 1936)
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  • Lazarus Long Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy.
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  • Dhammapada Do not have evil-doers for friends, do not have low people for friends: have virtuous people for friends, have for friends the best of men.
    Dhammapada
    collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form
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  • Ban Ki-moon Do not hide behind utopian logic which says that until we have the perfect security environment, nuclear disarmament cannot proceed. This is old-think. This is the mentality of the Cold War era. We must face the realities of the 21st century. The Conference on Disarmament can be a driving force for building a safer world and a better future.
    Ban Ki-moon
    South Korean politician and diplomat (1944 - )
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  • Henry David Thoreau Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.

    Henry David Thoreau
    American writer (1817 - 1862)
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  • Ernest Hemingway Do not judge a man by his friends; do not forget that Judas friends were impeccable.
    Ernest Hemingway
    American writer (1899 - 1961)
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  • Edwin Hubbel Chapin Do not judge from mere appearances; for the lift laughter that bubbles on the lip often mantles over the depths of sadness, and the serious look may be the sober veil that covers a divine peace and joy. The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.
    Edwin Hubbel Chapin
    American author and clergyman (1814 - 1880)
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Do not judge, and you will never be mistaken.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    French writer and philosopher (1712 - 1778)
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  • Karl Kraus Do not learn more than you absolutely need to get through life.
    Karl Kraus
    Austrian writer and journalist (1874 - 1936)
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  • Jackie Chan Do not let circumstances control you. You change your circumstances.
    Jackie Chan
    Actor, stuntman and kung fu expert from Hong Kong (1954 - )
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  • Winston Churchill Do not let spacious plans for a new world divert your energies from saving what is left of the old.
    Winston Churchill
    English statesman (1874 - 1965)
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  • Bryant H. McGill Do not let your grand ambitions stand in the way of small but meaningful accomplishments.
    Bryant H. McGill
    American journalist and author (1969 - )
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  • Thomas à Kempis Do not let your peace depend on the hearts of men; whatever they say about you, good or bad, you are not because of it another man, for as you are, you are.
    Thomas à Kempis
    Dutch medieval Augustinian canon, writer and mystic (1380 - 1471)
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  • Louis Pasteur Do not let yourself be tainted with a barren skepticism.
    Louis Pasteur
    French scientist (1822 - 1895)
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  • Abu Bakr Do not look down upon any Muslim, for even the most inferior believer is great in the eyes of God.
    Abu Bakr
    Companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (573 - 634)
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  • Andrew Carnegie Do not look for approval except for the consciousness of doing your best.
    Andrew Carnegie
    American industrialist (1835 - 1919)
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  • Sir John Lubbock Do not look on your work as a dull duty. If you choose you can make it interesting. Throw your heart into it.
    The Use of Life
    Sir John Lubbock
    British statesman and banker (1834 - 1913)
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  • François Fénelon Do not make best friends with a melancholy sad soul. They always are heavily loaded, and you must bear half.
    François Fénelon
    French writer and archbishop (1651 - 1715)
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