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- 301. Robert Collier: You can do anything you think you can. This knowledge is literally the gift of t ...

- 302. William Lyon Phelps: In the late 19th century Evanston, Illinois, nicknamed "Heavenston" by Frances W ...

- 303. Eric Hoffer: They who lack talent expect things to happen without effort. They ascribe failur ...

- 304. Richard Cardinal Cushing: For centuries now we've tried everything else; the power of wealth, of mighty ar ...

- 305. Blake: If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is ...

- 306. Charles De Gaulle: The perfection preached in the Gospels never yet built up an empire. Every man o ...

- 307. Edward Bulwer-Lytton: Every man who observes vigilantly, and resolves steadfastly, grows unconsciously ...

- 308. Florence Scovel Shinn: Every great work, every great accomplishment, has been brought into manifestatio ...

- 309. Stefan Kanfer: Inside every man there is a poet who died young.

- 310. Irving Stone: At the Cole School, where they had community singing every morning the teacher n ...

- 311. Sidney Madwed: Poor is the man who does not know his own intrinsic worth and tends to measure e ...

- 312. W. Somerset Maugham: When I was young I had an elderly friend who used often to ask me to stay with h ...

- 313. Sir Philip Sidney: In forming a judgment, lay your hearts void of foretaken opinions; else, whatsoe ...

- 314. Eric Hoffer: However much we talk of the inexorable laws governing the life of individuals an ...

- 315. George Lorimer: Back of every noble life there are principles that have fashioned it.

- 316. Samuel Butler: All progress is based on a universal innate desire on the part of every organism ...

- 317. Salter: Every divine promise is built upon four pillars; God's justice or holiness, whic ...

- 318. Earl of Chesterfield: Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idl ...

- 319. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Everything in the world may be endured, except continual prosperity.

- 320. Henry Peter Brougham: It is well to read everything of something, and something of everything.

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