Quotes 181 till 200 of 273.
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The focus should be on the players. I'm here a long time. You can call me in the summer. Our seniors will be gone.
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The greatest of all mistakes is to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do what you can.
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The human heart dares not stay away too long from that which hurt it most. There is a return journey to anguish that few of us are released from making.
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The illusion of progress can be achieved by simply rearranging the terms of description so that new acronyms are created.
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The indefatigable pursuit of an unattainable perfection -even though nothing more than the pounding of an old piano -is what alone gives a meaning to our life on this unavailing star.
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The Lord chose Joseph Smith, called upon him at fourteen years of age, gave him vision, and led him along, guided and directed him in his obscurity.
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The man who cannot believe in himself cannot believe in anything else. The basis of all integrity and character is whatever faith we have in our own integrity.
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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 mere process of growing old together will make the slightest acquaintance seem a bosom friend.
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The mind is so rarely disturbed, but that the company of friend will restore it to some degree of tranquility and sedateness.
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The next time you download a book on Kindle, buy a Michael Moore screed at Barnes & Noble, or order up a political movie from video on demand, remember that it is the Supreme Court's decision in 'Citizens United' that guarantees you the right to do so.
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The object of preaching is to constantly remind mankind of what they keep forgetting; not to supply the intellect, but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions.
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The old know what they want; the young are sad and bewildered.
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The propensity to truck, barter and exchange one thing for another is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals.
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The real and effectual discipline which is exercised over a workman is that of his customers. It is the fear of losing their employment which restrains his frauds and corrects his negligence.
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The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.
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The real tragedy of the poor is the poverty of their aspirations.
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The reality is that asking the public to fund political campaigns accomplishes nothing. Candidates continue to seek interest-group support through other channels, both financial and in-kind, and corruption problems abound.
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The saddest thing that befalls a soul Is when it loses faith in God and woman.
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The sea complains upon a thousand shores.
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