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The following quotations were randomly selected from the collections selected below . - Half of the modern drugs could well be thrown out of the window, except that the birds might eat them.
- Dr. Martin Henry Fischer
- The world ridicules a passion which it seldom feels; its scenes, and its interests, distract the mind, deprave the taste, corrupt the heart, and love cannot exist in a heart that has lost the meek dignity of innocence.
- Ann Radcliffe (1764 - 1823), The Mysteries of Udolpho, 1764
- Promote yourself, but do not demote another.
- Israel Salanter
- Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure.
- Helen Keller (1880 - 1968)
- An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.
- Simon Cameron (1799 - 1889)
- Far from idleness being the root of all evil, it is rather the only true good.
- Soren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855)
- Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.
- Robert Frost (1874 - 1963), The Black Cottage
- Every hero becomes a bore at last.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
- To say the least, a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one's judgement of others.
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882), Hyperion, 1839
- I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom.
- Bob Dylan (1941 - )
- Anyone can lose a few pounds, but not everyone has the tools to stick with it.
- Jennifer Hudson, I Got This: How I Changed My Ways and Lost What Weighed Me Down, 2012
- People fail forward to success.
- Mary Kay Ash
- We must use time as a tool, not as a crutch.
- John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963)
- What music is more enchanting than the voices of young people, when you can't hear what they say?
- Logan Pearsall Smith (1865 - 1946), Afterthoughts (1931) "Age and Death"
- Happiness is an imaginary condition, formerly attributed by the living to the dead, now usually attributed by adults to children, and by children to adults.
- Thomas Szasz, The Second Sin (1973) "Emotions"
- A good End cannot sanctifie evil Means; nor must we ever do Evil, that Good may come of it.
- William Penn (1644 - 1718)
- Discouragement is simply the despair of wounded self-love.
- Francois de Fenelon (1651 - 1715)
- Why are our days numbered and not, say, lettered?
- Woody Allen (1935 - )
- When a thing has been said and well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
- Anatole France (1844 - 1924)
- Be not slow to visit the sick.
- Ecclesiastes
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