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| Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. |
| by William Shakespeare |
| He who has great power should use it lightly. |
| by Seneca |
| The actor should not play a part. Like the Aeolian harps that used to be hung in the trees to be played only by the breeze, the actor should be an instrument played upon by the character he depicts. |
| by Alla Nazimova |
| Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill. |
| by Buddha |
| In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies. |
| by Winston Churchill |
| In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought. |
| by Cicero |
| I have always thought that every woman should marry, and no man. |
| by Benjamin Disraeli |
| Poetry should help, not only to refine the language of the time, but to prevent it from changing too rapidly. |
| by T. S. Eliot |
| It is not fit that every man should travel; it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse. |
| by Owen Feltham |
| Business is, emphatically, the amusement of Americans, and, to be in keeping with their character, every thing written for their amusement should partake of the useful. |
| by H |
| The great mass of humanity should never learn to read or write. |
| by D.H. Lawrence |
| Success is overrated. Incompetence is what we should revere it marks us off from animals. |
| by Stephen Pile |
| It isn't enough for you to love money - it's also necessary that money should love you. |
| by Mayer Rothschild |
| Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy. |
| by Bertrand Russell |
| We should give as we would receive, cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation; for there is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the fingers. |
| by Seneca |
| Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. |
| by George Bernard Shaw |
| To be loved at first sight, a man should have at the same time something to respect and something to pity in his face. |
| by Stendhal |
| Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid. |
| by Publilius Syrus |
| We should distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes. |
| by Henry David Thoreau |
| We should never ever doubt what nobody is sure about. |
| by Willy Wonka |
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