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- 2101. Socrates: the right way is to give one's attention first to the highest good of the young, ...

- 2102. J.B. Priestley: To me there is in happiness an element of self-forgetfulness. You lose yourself ...

- 2103. William Shakespeare: Be moderate, be moderate.

- 2104. James Allen: Just as a gardener cultivates his plot, keeping it free from weeds, and growing ...

- 2105. L.G. Eliot: Act as though everything you do, rightly or wrongly, accurately or carelessly, m ...

- 2106. Blaine Lee: No matter how frustrated you may feel, there is always a way out. In every situa ...

- 2107. Michael Gelb and Tony Buzan: Celebrate being alive every day. Live your highest aspirations; learn what you a ...

- 2108. Sarah Ban Breathnach: When you learn what you can live without, you are able to ask life for the very ...

- 2109. Warren Bennis: Taking charge of your own learning is a part of taking charge of your life, whic ...

- 2110. Timothy Ray Miller: there is beauty, meaning, truth, love, and mystery in the world at all times and ...

- 2111. John Dewey: The aims and ideals that move us are generated by imagination. But they are not ...

- 2112. Michael Polanyi: Take a watch to pieces and examine, however carefully, its separate parts in tur ...

- 2113. Anne Lamott: for some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a ...

- 2114. Erich Fromm: Knowing means to penetrate through the surface, in order to arrive at the roots, ...

- 2115. Rabindranath Tagore: We imagine that our mind in a mirror, that it is more or less accurately reflect ...

- 2116. Gillian Butler and Tony Hope: It is time that we give up the habits which separate feelings and action, home a ...

- 2117. Sarah Ban Breathnach: Today, we must start to recover our sanity. The way we do this is to concentrate ...

- 2118. Kahlil Gibran: I have learned silence from the talkative, tolerance from the intolerant, and ki ...

- 2119. Merle Shain: It's hard to tell our bad luck from our good luck sometimes. And most of us have ...

- 2120. William Wordsworth: But why, ungrateful, dwell on idle pain?

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