3108 Quotations with Hough.
- 621. J. D. Salinger: What I like best is a book that's at least funny once in a while... What really ...

- 622. J.R.R. Tolkien: Farewell we call to hearth and hall! Though wind may blow and rain may fall. We ...

- 623. Jack Liter: One thought left home is better than 3 left on base

- 624. John 11:25: Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me wil ...

- 625. Madame de Stael: Politeness is the art of selecting among one's real thoughts

- 626. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: Live not one's life as though one had a thousand years, but live each day as the ...

- 627. Marcus Aurelius Antonnus: The happiness of you life depends on the quality of your thoughts: therefore, gu ...

- 628. Mary Roach: Worry lives a long way from rational thought

- 629. Max Ehrmann: Let me do my work each day, and if the darkened hours of despair overcome me, ma ...

- 630. Norman Vincent Peele: Think positively about yourself, keep your thoughts and your actions clean, ask ...

- 631. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Nobody talks much who doesn't say unwise things - things he did not mean to say. ...

- 632. Pamela Glenconner: Bitter are the tears of a child: Sweeten them. Deep are the thoughts of a child: ...

- 633. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Great are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that ...

- 634. Sir William Osler: Nothing will sustain you more potently than the power to recognize in your humdr ...

- 635. T.S. Eliot: Any religion...is for ever in danger of putrifaction into mere ritual and habit, ...

- 636. The Bible: Make the most of every opportunity you have for doing good. Don't act thoughtles ...

- 637. The Bible: Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear; though war rise up ag ...

- 638. Theodore Roosevelt: Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though ch ...

- 639. Thomas Jefferson: But though I am an old man, I am but a young gardener

- 640. Walter Lippmann: He has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconceivab ...

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