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All great ideas are
dangerous.
Oscar Wilde
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What you do speaks so
loud that
I cannot hear what you say.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I never give them hell. I just
tell the truth,
and they think it is hell.
Harry S. Truman
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Character may be manifested
in the great moments,
but it is made in the small
ones.
Phillips Brooks
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You must do one thing
you think you cannot do.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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People excel and learn,
not because they are told to,
but because they want to.
Peter Senge
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I am still learning.
Michelangelo
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We must adjust to changing times
and still
hold to unchanging principles.
Jimmy Carter
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In wildness is the preservation
of the world.
Henry David Thoreau
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Better to light a candle
than to curse the darkness.
Chinese proverb
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Wounded people are dangerous;
they know they can survive.
Anon.
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You cannot discover
oceans unless you have
the courage to leave the shore.
Successories
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The sheep are happier
of themselves
than under the care of the
wolves.
Thomas Jefferson
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Am I not destroying
my enemies
when I make friends of them?
Abraham Lincoln
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