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Books are the bees which carry
It's risky in a marriage for a man
If you have controlled your mind
If you're always battling against
He who excuses himself
Unless we remember we cannot understand
Psychiatrists don't solve
A bird does not sing because it has
We secure our friends not
I confess that I listen to my
Best friends are the siblings
Being an intellectual creates
One person with a belief is equal to
Man's greatness lies
Learning without thought
It is easy to get everything you want
The key is to keep company only with people who
Genius is the ability to renew one's
There are three musts that hold us back
To know oneself
Behavior is a mirror in which
A journey of a thousand miles
The more one pleases everybody
All glory comes
Your life is what your
Be kind, for everyone you meet
In bad luck hold out
Wisdom begins in wonder
The thing always happens
A good laugh is sunshine
Assumptions are the termites
Your Goals High Enough To Inspire
Nobody can give you wiser
Care about people's approval
Well done is better
Imagination is everything
Defeat is not the worst of
The person who seeks all their
Silence is one of the hardest
The world more often rewards
Great design will not sell an inferior product
Believe that life is worth
The design process, at its best
Apology is a lovely perfume
Do not dwell in the past
A crust eaten in peace
Find a job you like
Where hope grows
If you can't feed a hundred
A wise man can learn more
To affect the quality of the day
Two things a man should never be
We cannot teach people anything
Without a rich heart
It is better to offer
Marriage is a book of which
Knowledge is power
Ambition is the path to success
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If you can't feed a hundred
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Without a rich heart
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It is better to offer
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