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attained attended learning sought
Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence. Abigail Adams
attained knowledge learn perfection state supreme
Learn from Me briefly, O Arjuna, how one who has attained such perfection realizes Brahman, the supreme state of knowledge. Bhagavad Gita
attained fidelity persons true worthy wrong
Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller
attained examples free history islamic muslim nation older rulers thousand women
Women were free in older times when the Islamic nation was strong. There are so many examples in history, not more than a thousand years ago, when Muslim women were leaders, scientists, professionals, and so on. It is all about justice, and justice can be attained through having the rulers accountable to their people. Tawakkol Karman
attained break demands ethical formula impossible inner moral morality nature necessity needs outer physically society true unity void
When, in any ethical department, unity is attained between outer demands and inner desires, between nature and conscience, between the needs of society and the individual, the moral formula is void because inner necessity then makes it psychically and physically impossible to break the outer law. Thus, true morality is attained. Ellen Key
attained believed discovered gladly knowledge love neighbour reason
Was it by reason that I attained the knowledge that I must love my neighbour and not throttle him? They told me so when I was a child, and I gladly believed it, because they told me what was already in my soul. But who discovered it? Not reason! Leo Nikolaevich
attained cannot exists fear inner liberty lives nourish oneself true
True liberty cannot be attained if one lives in fear. Fear exists if one does not nourish oneself with inner peace. Jonathan Chen
attained fidelity true worthy
True happiness...is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller
attained blood conceive creature ink justice oil reasonable spots washed wrong
How can justice be attained when, in the expiation of an old wrong, another wrong is to be committed? No reasonable creature would conceive of the idea of obliterating ink stains with ink, or spots of oil with oil. Only blood must be washed out with blood. Bertha von Suttner
gave himself
Let us live no more to ourselves, but to Him who loved us, and gave Himself to die for us. Roger Sherman
gave
Man, I gave you a brain. Use it, OK? Stephen Gould
gave kelly mouth opened time
Man, every time Kelly opened her mouth she gave me chills! Randy Jackson
gave george inspired lit remember smile trademark wonderful
Let us always remember that wonderful trademark George Mikan smile that lit up a room, inspired us, and gave us hope, Jim Ramstad
gave goal letting wind
Letting in that first goal gave them some wind and it set us back. Martin Brodeur
gave
Liam was lucky. They gave him a gift. Lynn Dooley
gave
Lew gave it everything he had. It's not like he could've done anything different. We didn't get it. That's just the way it's going. Ron Gardenhire
gave hard jobs pictures previous veteran year
Many veteran craftsmen gave up their jobs of making New Year pictures in previous hard years. Guo Shurong
gave sean valuable
Sean (McCurdy) gave us some valuable, valuable minutes, too. Stan Heath
knowledge likes manage maybe mayor plan public talk works
Mayor Coble likes to talk about the knowledge economy. Maybe what we need first is more knowledge about how to plan and manage public works projects. Kevin Fisher
knowledge love trains
My knowledge of trains - and love before first sight, love at negative-one sight - comes from Alfred Hitchcock. Darin Strauss
knowledge trying
My film knowledge is pretty shocking. I'm trying to correct that. Daisy Ridley
knowledge mean reflection
There are three principal means of acquiring knowledge... observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation collects facts; reflection combines them; experimentation verifies the result of that combination. Denis Diderot
knowledge men differences
It does not make much difference what a person studies-all knowledge is related, and the man who studies anything, if he keeps at it, will be learned. Elbert Hubbard
knowledge humility rare-person
To appear to be on the inside and know more than others about what is going on is a great temptation for most people. It is a rare person who is willing to seem to know less than he does ... Somehow, people seem to feel that it is belittling to their importance not to know more than other people. Eleanor Roosevelt
knowledge done know-how
Whatever I know how to do, I've already done. Therefore I must always do what I do not know how to do. Eduardo Chillida
knowledge straw worth
I would be -- for no knowledge is worth a straw --Ignorant and wanton as the dawn. William Butler Yeats
knowledge learning somebody street technical
Somebody in their 50s is going to have a lot more not only technical knowledge, but also street knowledge than somebody in their 20s who's still on a learning curve. Bob Berg
rewarded
So far, the thing I seem to have been rewarded for in film is leaving myself behind and transforming myself into other people. Marcia Gay Harden
rewards done deeds
The reward of a good deed is in having done it. Elbert Hubbard
rewards serious want
All serious writers want the obvious rewards: fame, money, women, love -- and most of all, an audience! Edward Abbey
rewards rewards-in-life proportion
Your rewards in life are in direct proportion to your service Earl Nightingale
rewards determined service-to-others
Your rewards will be determined by the extent of your contribution, that is your service to others. Earl Nightingale
rewards significant contribution-to-society
In doing that which we most enjoy, we will probably make our most significant contribution to society, and the contribution we make to society determines our rewards. Earl Nightingale
rewarding
I wouldn't do a project if it weren't a story I wanted to tell. That's rewarding in itself, as a writer, if you're working on a story that you enjoy telling. Stephen Schwartz
rewarding
It's liberating and rewarding to see your own ideas coming to fruition. Will Champlin
rewarding
One of the most frustrating parts about songwriting for me is production, but it makes me want to get better at it and ends up being one of the most rewarding parts of it. Brendon Urie
thus
We are all proud of having thus contributed to the heretofore magnificent successes of our army. Gustav Krupp
thus wrong
Thus to persistIn doing wrong extenuates not wrong,But makes it much more heavy. William Shakespeare
thus work
Thus the yeoman work in any science, and especially physics, is done by the experimentalist, who must keep the theoreticians honest. Michio Kaku
wisdom
Let us be poised, and wise, and our own, today. Ralph Waldo Emerson
wisdom distance home
The distance between glorified spirits in heaven and militant saints on earth seems great; but it is not so. We are not far from home-a moment will bring us there. Charles Spurgeon
wisdom differences making-a-difference
Please, put aside all excuses and ask yourself, "What should I be doing?" Yes, you alone can make a difference. The question is, will you? Charles R. Swindoll
wisdom deliberation ends
The end of wisdom is consultation and deliberation. Demosthenes
wisdom mean heart
The heart clings to collected treasure. Stored-up possessions get between me and God. Where my treasure is, there is my trust, my security, my comfort, my God. Treasure means idolatry. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
wisdom humans human-beings
It seems to me that it is the basic right of any human being to work. Eleanor Roosevelt
wisdom nature understanding
The supernatural is the natural not yet understood. Elbert Hubbard
wisdom men wisest-man
Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. Elbert Hubbard
wisdom intelligent light
Surely, in the light of history, it is more intelligent to hope rather than to fear, to try rather than not to try. For one thing we know beyond all doubt: nothing has ever been achieved by the person who says: it can't be done. Eleanor Roosevelt