"Life too is precious to waste - to spend on anything but the best"
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A burning desire is the greatest of all motivators and stimulators.
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A coin to a beggar deserves a credit; a kind word, two.
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A dozen fine qualities are not enough to make up for the lack of money.
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A fault confessed is half redressed.
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A fault confessed is half redressed. Denying a fault doubles it.
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A few proverbs close at hand to keep up our spirits help us more than any college degree.
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A first class carpenter gets more out of life than a third class lawyer or preacher.
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A good slogan: LEARN HOW AND DO NOW.
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A kind and courteous “no” hurts less than a rude “yes”.
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A lie is coward’s way for solving a problem or evading a difficulty. Never deceive. When he finds you out, he’ll harm you more than your deceit helped. Nature puts curse on all wrong-doing.
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A life is too precious to waste to spend on anything but the best.
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A light purse makes a heavy heart. A small house or car is less annoying than a large debt.
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A little explained, a little endured, a little forgiven and the quarrel is cured.
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A love of quick gain has turned rich men into paupers.
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A man alone is not a unit of society – nor a woman alone. It requires two. Reason alone, or feeling alone is not enough for important decisions. It requires both.
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A man with a plan can outstrip ten without one.
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A man with money controls circumstances; without money, they control him.
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A man without a bank account is usually a man of little account.
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A man’s best fortune, or his worst, is his wife. Ditto for wife’s husband.
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A man’s finest hour is when he has worked his heart out in a noble cause and sits down exhausted.
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A memorandum is written not to inform the reader but to protect the writer.
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A proverb is shorts sentence with long experience.
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A room full of pictures is room full of thoughts. They make us think.
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A slip of the foot, you’ll soon recover; a slip of the tongue may last forever.
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A son is a son till he gets a wife; a daughter is a daughter for the rest of her life.
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A strong conviction spurs the mind to think up ways to get the thing done.
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A strong conviction that a thing can be done conditions the mind – impels it to think to find a way to do it.
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A surplus of wants is oftener the cause of poverty than shortage of income.
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A winner may not be more ambitious than a loser, but he’s ambitious longer.
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A written down goal, in some way no one yet understands, tends to attract every ingredient it needs to realize it.
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Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there.
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Accept a challenge. Try being your own rough, tough, firm and stern boss. Once started, it’s genuine fun. Until you try it, you won’t know one of life’s greatest challenges. You can’t hire any manager or boss who can boss or manage you as well as yourself.
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Act a part long enough and you’ll become the part.
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Action is life, stagnation, death. Nature’s law: use it or lost it.
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Advice is like snow. The softer it falls, the easier it’s absorbed, the deeper it sinks and the longer it lasts.
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All days are shorts to a man who have a goal; long for aimless drifting.
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All employers prefer savers. They are more steady, more honest, more reliable, less distracted.
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All great decisions were made without complete information, Now is the watchword of the great, the only time there is.
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All obstacles are power generators.
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