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| Men think highly of those who rise rapidly in the world; whereas nothing rises quicker than dust, straw, and feathers. |
| by Hare and Charles |
| Success is that old ABC |
| by Charles Luckman |
| Credulity is the man's weakness, but the child's strength. |
| by Charles Lamb |
| Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. |
| by Charles Reade |
| Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship-never. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| Everything that can be invented has been invented. |
| by Charles H. Duell |
| The success of any venture will be helped by prayer, even in the wrong denomination. |
| by Charles P. Boyle |
| Success can be insured only by devising a defense against the contingency plan. |
| by Charles P. Boyle |
| The intoxication of anger, like that of the grape, shows us to others, but hides us from ourselves. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| It is only when the rich are sick that they fully feel the impotence of wealth. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| Constant success shows us but one side of the world; adversity brings out the reverse of the picture. |
| by Charles Caleb Colton |
| The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress. |
| by Charles F. Kettering |
| To a person in love, the value of the individual is intuitively known. Love needs no logic for its missi |
| by Charles A. Lindbergh |
| If at first you don't succeed, you must be doing something wrong. |
| by Charles Merrill Smith |
| A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right man's brow. |
| by Charles Brower |
| Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice, more drunkards than thirst, and perhaps as many suicides as despair. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| In life we shall find many men that are great, and some that are good, but very few men that are both great and good. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip. |
| by Charles C. Colton |
| In the survival of favoured individuals and races, during the constantly-recurring struggle for existence, we see a powerful and ever-acting form of selection. |
| by Charles Darwin |
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