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It isn't what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it.
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Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you.
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Let's find and remedy all our weaknesses before our enemies get a chance to say a word. That is what Charles Darwin did. ...When Darwin completed the manuscript of his immortal book "The Origin Of Species" he realized that the publication of his revolutionary concept of creation would rock the intellectual and religious worlds. So he became his own critic and spent another 15 years checking his data, challenging his reasoning, and criticizi..
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The legendary French aviation pioneer and author Antoine de Saint-Exupery wrote: "I have no right to say or do anything that diminishes a man in his own eyes. What matters is not what I think of him, but what he thinks of himself. Hurting a man in his dignity is a crime."
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l`lh yjdr bn thn lHdyth `n sh`r lakhryn b'hmythm n ntHdth `m ysh`rk nti bl'hmyh , mldhy ysh`rk bl'hmyh ? mldhy ylHZh lkhrwn wyqdrwnh fyk ? kln ybHth `n ltqdyr mqbl shy m .. sw mqbl mZhrn w mlbsn w nty'jn blmtHn . n hdh lsh`wr qd ykwn qwy w `ty wyw'dy l~ lnkhrT fy b`D lslwkyt lkhTy'h mthl lmtn` `n `n tnwl lT`m s`y wr lnHfh w tnwl b`D lmHrmt klkHwlyt wlmkhdrt lksb qbwl lSdq . n mthl hdh lslwk lmdmr qd ykwn SyHh mdwyh nb`h mn lrGbh fy ksb lhtm..
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There is only one way to happiness," Epictetus taught the Romans, "and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will."
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British writer G. K. Chesterton's reply to an invitation by the Times to write an essay on the subject "What's Wrong with the World?" Chesterton's response: Dear Sirs, I am. Sincerely, G. K. Chesterton"
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hnk Tryqh wHd@ fqT ymknk n tn'~ bh mn lsqwT fy hdh@ lhw@, why drk m`tqdtk lrskhh wqymk l`myqh wlltzm bh ltzm kly .n lm ysbq lk ltrwy wmsl@ nfsk `n mnb` sh`wrk bl'hmyh ( y l`tzz blnfs wlqymh ldhtyh ) `lyk bltmhl lan lbD` dqy'q lljbh `l~ hdh lsw'l .. dwny l'shy lty tj`lk nti .. 'nti . m smtk lkhSh ? mhy m`tqdtk lrskhh ? m qymk lSlyh ?
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stm`t wshrkt wrqbt 'thr alf lmjdlt , wkhlSt l~ n hnk ntyjh wHd@ fqT lksb ljdl why n ttjnbyh klyh . tjnbyh mthlm ttjnbyn lth`byn wlzlzl ". "l ymknk ksb jdl , wHt~ n ksbtyh , fswf tkhsryn . lmdh ? l'nk Ht~ n Hmlt shkhS `l~ rf` ryh lstslm lbyD fn hdh l y`ny nk qd Gyrt wjhh nZr@. wnm swf tkwnyn fqT qd njHt fy nhkh l~ lHd ldhy j`lh `jz `n mwSlh lHdyth. jdly wwSly jdlk wswf ttrskh Hqyqtn l thlth lhm fy nfs khSmk whm nk mkhTy'h wbGyDh . nh nSr 'jw..
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kln y`lm bwjwb ltHly bdmthh lkhlq wHsn m`mlh lGyr , wlkn ltTbyq 'mr mkhtlf tmm , wn l tHdth hn `n lmthlyt wlkhlq lrfy` w `ny tlk lsh`rt lty yrddh lb`D " `ml lakhryn bm tHb n y`mlwk lh " Hsn , m hw sr S`wbh ltwqf qlyl wwD` nfsk mkn lshkhS lakhr ? rbm l'n hnk qwlb jmd@ trskht fy `qwln `n lTryq ldhy yDmn ln lnjh . why lqwlb lty njd nfsn rGm `n nlj' lh wnltzm bh . km nh mn lshl dy'm n nTlq Hkm `mh ."
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I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. --RUDYARD KIPLING Will
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People who talk only of themselves think only of themselves. And "those people who think only of themselves," Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, longtime president of Columbia University, said, "are hopelessly uneducated. They are not educated," said Dr. Butler, "no matter how instructed they may be."
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People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.
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The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure.
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Monotony is poverty, whether in speech or in life.
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A drop of honey can catch more flies than a gallon of gall.
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Abilities wither under criticism, they blossom under encouragement.
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Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
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