Quotes 6601 till 6620 of 25898.
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He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses.
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He who is of a calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden.
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He who is of calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden.
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He who is satisfied has never truly craved, and he who craves for the light of God neglects his ease for ardor.
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He who is upright in his way of life and free from sin.
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He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
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He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.
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He who molds the public sentiment... makes statues and decisions possible or impossible to make.
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He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and a third time till at length it becomes habitual.
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He who prays five times a day is in the protection of God, and he who is protected by God cannot be harmed by anyone.
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He who reins within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than a king
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He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know every kind of flattery.
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He who seldom speaks, and with one calm well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacious, is a genius or a hero.
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He who sleeps half a day has won half a life.
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He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
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He who thinks and thinks for himself, will always have a claim to thanks; it is no matter whether it be right or wrong, so as it be explicit. If it is right, it will serve as a guide to direct; if wrong, as a beacon to warn.
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He who will know fully the vanity of man has only to consider the causes and effects of love.
Pensees (1669) -
He who would be serene and pure needs but one thing, detachment.
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He who would do good to another must do it in Minute Particulars: general Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, and flatterer, for Art and Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars.
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He whom the Gods love dies young, while he is in health, has his senses and his judgments sound.
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