636 Quotations with Raise.
- 21. Saskya Pandita: Not to be cheered by praise,
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![Not to be cheered by praise,
.... Saskya Pandita.](/img/view.gif)
- 22. Nagarjuna: Virtues are acquired through endeavor,
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![Virtues are acquired through endeavor,
.... Nagarjuna.](/img/view.gif)
- 23. Heinrich Heine: He only profits from praise who values criticism.
![He only profits from praise who values criticism.. Heinrich Heine.](/img/view.gif)
- 24. Joseph Addison: Ridicule is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by ...
![Ridicule is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by .... Joseph Addison.](/img/view.gif)
- 25. Simone de Beauvoir: It is not in giving life but in risking life that man is raised above the animal ...
![It is not in giving life but in risking life that man is raised above the animal .... Simone de Beauvoir.](/img/view.gif)
- 26. Cicero: Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtu ...
![Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtu .... Cicero.](/img/view.gif)
- 27. Izaak Walton: Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God and value it next to a good ...
![Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God and value it next to a good .... Izaak Walton.](/img/view.gif)
- 28. Saint Bernard: It is no great thing to be humble when you are brought low; but to be humble whe ...
![It is no great thing to be humble when you are brought low; but to be humble whe .... Saint Bernard.](/img/view.gif)
- 29. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: He who wishes to exert a useful influence must be careful to insult nothing. Let ...
![He who wishes to exert a useful influence must be careful to insult nothing. Let .... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.](/img/view.gif)
- 30. William Lyon Phelps: In the late 19th century Evanston, Illinois, nicknamed "Heavenston" by Frances W ...
![In the late 19th century Evanston, Illinois, nicknamed](/img/view.gif)
- 31. Sir Francis Bacon: Praise from the common people is generally false, and rather follows the vain th ...
![Praise from the common people is generally false, and rather follows the vain th .... Sir Francis Bacon.](/img/view.gif)
- 32. James Goldsmith: Praise in the beginning is agreeable enough; and we receive it as a favor; but w ...
![Praise in the beginning is agreeable enough; and we receive it as a favor; but w .... James Goldsmith.](/img/view.gif)
- 33. Johnson: The real satisfaction which praise can afford, is when what is repeated aloud ag ...
![The real satisfaction which praise can afford, is when what is repeated aloud ag .... Johnson.](/img/view.gif)
- 34. Friedrich Nietzsche: Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, b ...
![Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, b .... Friedrich Nietzsche.](/img/view.gif)
- 35. William Shakespeare: There's not one wise man among twenty will praise himself.
![There's not one wise man among twenty will praise himself.. William Shakespeare.](/img/view.gif)
- 36. W. Somerset Maugham: When I was young I had an elderly friend who used often to ask me to stay with h ...
![When I was young I had an elderly friend who used often to ask me to stay with h .... W. Somerset Maugham.](/img/view.gif)
- 37. Alec Waugh: A man desires praise that he may be reassured, that he may be quit of his doubti ...
![A man desires praise that he may be reassured, that he may be quit of his doubti .... Alec Waugh.](/img/view.gif)
- 38. Socrates: If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how ...
![If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how .... Socrates.](/img/view.gif)
- 39. Max Weber: Every scientific fulfillment raises new questions; it asks to be surpassed and o ...
![Every scientific fulfillment raises new questions; it asks to be surpassed and o .... Max Weber.](/img/view.gif)
- 40. Michel de Montaigne: When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without loss; his accusatio ...
![When all is summed up, a man never speaks of himself without loss; his accusatio .... Michel de Montaigne.](/img/view.gif)
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