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| Success, as I see it, is a result, not a goal. |
| by George Flaubert |
| We ought to see far enough into a hypocrite to see even his sincerity. |
| by G.K. Chesterton |
| The eye sees what it brings the power to see. |
| by Thomas Carlyle |
| To see and listen to the wicked is already the beginning of wickedness. |
| by Confucius |
| The world is but a perpetual see-saw. |
| by Michel De Montaigne |
| Never marry but for love; but see that thou lovest what is lovely. |
| by William Penn |
| What you see depends on what you're looking for. |
| by Unknown |
| The only way to see a rainbow is to look through the rain. |
| by Unknown |
| Ignorant people see life as either existence or non-existence, but wise men see it beyond both existence and non-existence to something that transcends them both; this is an observation of the Middle Way. |
| by Pythagoras |
| The prophet and the martyr do not see the hooting throng. Their eyes are fixed on the eternities. |
| by Benjamin N. Cardozo |
| Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world. |
| by Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Inventions reached their limit long ago, and I see no hope for further development. |
| by Julius Frontinus |
| Its so much easier to pray for a bore than to go and see one. |
| by C.S. Lewis |
| What makes men indifferent to their wives is that they can see them when they please. |
| by Ovid |
| It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. |
| by Antoine Saint-Exupéry |
| How little do they see what really is, who frame their hasty judgment upon that which seems. |
| by Robert Southey |
| Knowledge may give weight, but accomplishments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh |
| by Philip D. Stanhope |
| Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid. |
| by Publilius Syrus |
| My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. |
| by George Washington |
| 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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