Dream the impossible dream. Dreaming it may make it possible. It often has.
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Always seek a job that seems, at first thought, too big for you – for two reasons. Because you never know what you can do until you try and growth comes only when we are doing – or attempting something difficult or something new.
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Many people read a lot because reading is easier than thinking. Thinking is hard work.
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An ounce of will power is worth a pound of knowledge. It takes guts to leave ruts.
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We are immature, as long as we think we are an exception to the law of averages.
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Education is difficult and expensive. Whatever it costs, it’s cheaper than ignorance.
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The best preparation for tomorrow is to do today’s work supremely well.
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Hard work is often a lot of little things not done on time. Nothing saves us more time and worry than doing things when they should be done.
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We learn and grow most when we face the most extremes of weather, obstacles, religions, races, political parties, and points of view.
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Every time we surrender to a vice, we get temporary relief. But the vice gets a tighter grip on us. Which do you prefer – temporary relief or freedom for life?
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Every one of us has a potential of greatness, waiting to be developed.
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He is happiest whether rich or poor, who finds happiness in his own home.
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Never waste a minute thinking of anyone you don’t like.
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Keep a sharp eye on that devil, procrastination, waiting for his chance to lure you to the easy chair, to gossip, to dawdling, and the TV – which is mostly a literature of illiterate – the amusement of non-thinkers.
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The only way to clean up the world is for each of us to clean up ourselves.
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People seldom improve unless they have models greater than themselves. Adopt a few.
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All days are shorts to a man who have a goal; long for aimless drifting.
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A first class carpenter gets more out of life than a third class lawyer or preacher.
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The basic principles of success have been passed on to us by men who came before us.
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We all need someone or something to inspire us to bring out our best.
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What’s done with pleasure is done full measure. Forced effort tires us three times as fast as enthusiastic effort. One life’s richest blessings is DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY.
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If you want to be happy for a day, have a party. If for a week take trip. If for a year plant a garden. If for life find a worthy goal.
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Every one of us will one day, sit down to a feast of our own making. Why not live so that at 70 or 80 we can look with pleasure to that feast.
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To be in hell is to drift aimlessly; to be in heaven, is to be steering toward rich port.
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First build a proper goal; that goal will make it EASY, ALMOST AUTOMATIC, to build a proper you. Striving for a goal develops all the means needed to reach it.
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Use you head to handle yourself; your heart to handle others.
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In matters of taste, go with the flock. In matters of principles, stand like a rock.
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There are no uninteresting subjects, only uninteresting people. Some folks learn more in a walk around the block than others in trip around the world.
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Our faults are more readily forgiven than our obvious efforts to hide them.
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Be tolerant. Everybody is fighting a tough battle, just like you.
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Of all the things we wear, a smile and good humor are most important. Without them, we are not properly dressed.
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The more you study great men the more you’ll notice wise sayings are their guiders.
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Let your happiness come out of your work, or you’ll never know what happiness is.
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Our success and happiness depends partly on our choice of friends, companions, associates, and co-workers. When possible, choose wisely.
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Good habits are hard to acquire but easy to live with.
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Speaking ill of others is cheap, dishonest way to praise ourselves.
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Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss, events happening; small minds, people things.
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Search others for their virtues, yourself for your faults.
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I saw further ahead than others because I stood on the shoulders of giants.
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If we’re not kind to the unkind, our brand of kindness is shallow.
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