Clapping with the right hand only will not produce a noise.
~quote about Malay Saying by Malay
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~quotes on Age by Herbert Asquith To tell a woman everything she may not do is to tell her what she can do.
~sayings on Feminism by Spanish Proverb Studies by Medical Corps psychiatrists of combat fatigue cases... found that fear of killing, rather than fear of being killed, was the most common cause of battle failure, and that fear of failure ran a strong second.
~quotations on War by S.L.A. Marshall Never be afraid to sit awhile and think.
~famous poetry sayings by Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun I... recommend to every one of my Readers, the keeping a Journal of their Lives for one Week, and setting down punctually their whole Series of Employments during that Space of Time. This kind of Self-Examination would give them a true State of themselves, and incline them to consider seriously what they are about. One Day would rectifie the Omissions of another, and make a Man weigh all those indifferent Actions, which, though they are easily forgotten, must certainly be accounted for.
~saying about poetry by Joseph Addison, 1712
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~quote about Carpe Diem by Sydney J. Harris Love is not singular except in syllable
~quotes on Anniversaries by Marvin Taylor My doctor is nice; every time I see him, I'm ashamed of what I think of doctors in general.
~sayings on Medical by Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. To not dare is to lose oneself.
~quotations on Risk by Soren Kierkegaard Last night I stayed up late playing poker with Tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.
~famous poetry sayings by Seven Wright We were a little bit outnumbered there, it was two against two
~saying about poetry by Unknown Man is a knot into which relationships are tied.
~quote about Relationships by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Flight to Arras, 1942, translated from French by Lewis Galantière Without geography, you're nowhere.
~quotes on Humorous by Author Unknown The vow that binds too strictly snaps itself.
~sayings on Wise Words by Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Last Tournament, Idylls of the King Would you keep a chive on your tooth just because you enjoyed last night's potato?
~quotations on Living by From the television show Boston Common If we don't do something to simplify the tax system, we're going to end up with a national police force of internal revenue agents.
~famous poetry sayings by Leon Panetta It is wise to keep in mind that no success or failure is necessarily final.
~saying about poetry by Author Unknown We need to find the courage to say NO to the things and people that are not serving us if we want to rediscover ourselves and live our lives with authenticity.
~quote about Self-reflection by Barbara De Angelis For me there is no greater subject than history. How a man can study it and not be forced to become a philosopher, I cannot tell.
~quotes on History by George E. Wilson In the infancy of societies, the chiefs of the state shape its institutions; later the institutions shape the chiefs of state.
~sayings on Government by Baron de Montesquieu After all, I don't see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles when every year there are miracles like white dogwood.
~quotations on Nature by Anne Morrow Lindbergh Many gardeners will agree that hand-weeding is not the terrible drudgery that it is often made out to be. Some people find in it a kind of soothing monotony. It leaves their minds free to develop the plot for their next novel or to perfect the brilliant repartee with which they should have encountered a relative's latest example of unreasonableness.
~famous poetry sayings by Christopher Lloyd, The Well-Tempered Garden, 1973 Every age has a keyhole to which its eye is pasted.
~saying about poetry by Mary McCarthy, On the Contrary The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
~quote about War by Albert Einstein, Atomic War or Peace, Atlantic Monthly, November 1945 I have no more than twenty acres of ground, he replied, the whole of which I cultivate myself with the help of my children; and our labor keeps off from us the three great evils - boredom, vice, and want.
~quotes on Labor by Voltaire I still feel like I gotta prove something. There are a lot of people hoping I fail. But I like that. I need to be hated
~sayings on Celebrity by Howard Stern He who wants to do good knocks at the gate: he who loves finds the door open
~quotations on Love by Rabrindranath Tagore To write a diary every day is like returning to one's own vomit.
~famous poetry sayings by Enoch Powell Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen. Soccer is a gentleman's game played by beasts. Football is a beastly game played by beasts.
~saying about poetry by Henry Blaha, 1972 [Self-]assurance is contemptible and fatal unless it is self-knowledge.
~quote about Confidence by George Santayana, Character and Opinion in the United States, 1921 The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.
~quotes on Imagination by William Shakespeare, Mid-Summer Night's Dream, 1595 Do good and care not to whom.
~sayings on Attitude by Italian Proverb Your life may be the only Bible some people read.
~quotations on Integrity by Author Unknown Money is much more exciting than anything it buys.
~famous poetry sayings by Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.
~saying about poetry by Tenneva Jordan History... is an aggregation of truths, half-truths, semi-truths, fables, myths, rumors, prejudices, personal narratives, gossip, and official prevarications. It is a canvas upon which thousands of artists throughout the ages have splashed their conceptions and interpretations of a day and an era. Some motifs are grotesque and some are magnificent.
~quote about History by Philip D. Jordan And that's the wonderful thing about family travel: it provides you with experiences that will remain locked forever in the scar tissue of your mind.
~quotes on Travel by Dave Barry
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