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| Valor is a gift. Those having it never know for sure whether they have it till the test comes. And those having it in one test never know for sure if they will have it when the next test comes. |
| by Carl Sandburg |
| Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving in words evidence of the fact. |
| by George Eliot |
| The worst part of having success is to try finding someone who is happy for you. |
| by Bette Midler |
| Success to me is having ten honeydew melons and only eating the top half of each one. |
| by Barbra Streisand |
| The married are those who have taken the terrible risk of intimacy and, having taken it, know life without intimacy to be impossible. |
| by Carolyn Heilbrun |
| The married are those who have taken the terrible risk of intimacy and, having taken it, know life without intimacy to be impossible. |
| by Carolyn Heilbrun |
| Everywhere is nowhere. When a person spends all his time in foreign travel, he ends by having many acquaintances, but no friends. |
| by Seneca |
| Any person under the age of thirty, who, having any knowledge of the existing social order, is not a revolutionist, is an inferio |
| by George Bernard Shaw |
| No matter what you've done for yourself or for humanity, if you can't look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what have you really accomplished? |
| by Unknown |
| Maturity involves being honest and true to oneself, making decisions based on a conscious internal process, assuming responsibility for ones decisions, having healthy relationships with others and developing ones own true gifts. It involves thinking about ones environment and deciding what one will and wont accept. |
| by Mary Pipher |
| The methodological advice to interpret in a way that optimizes agreement should not be conceived as resting on a charitable assumption about human intelligence that might turn out to be false. If we cannot find a way to interpret the utterances and other behaviour of a creature as revealing a set of beliefs largely consistent and true by our standards, we have no reason to count that creature as rational, as having beliefs, or as saying anything. |
| by Donald Davidson |
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