28 Days Cornell Quotes & Sayings
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Being a good communicator Patch, begins with listening, and listening to yourself first. — Michele Jennae

National progress is the sum of individual industry, energy, and uprightness, as national decay is of individual idleness, selfishness, and vice. — Samuel Smiles

Yes, young men, Italy owes to you an undertaking which has merited the applause of the universe. You have conquered and you will conquer still, because you are prepared for the tactics that decide the fate of battles. — Giuseppe Garibaldi

Whatever the reasons, we never allow anyone else to know the whole of our personal history. I suppose we're afraid of what they might think of us. But there's more to it than that. We are terrified of what they might do with the knowledge. — Martin Edwards

It is one thing to persuade, another to command; one thing to press with arguments, another with penalties. — John Locke

I'm a childless woman, yet I felt no maternal urges whatsoever. The prospect of years of broken nights and nappy changes holds no appeal for me. — Kiki Dee

I don't work, I live ... I don't have a job, I just have a life. — Conor McGregor

But what is freedom without peace of mind? — Emily R. King

Life is a suffering. We suffer because we exist. So enjoy the sufferings with love to make life worthwhile to suffer for. — Debasish Mridha

My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end. It is its own goal. It is its own purpose. — Ayn Rand

Love is my religion and I could die for that. — Diane Marie

I hardly loathe myself. Have you seen my ass? — Darynda Jones

We are difficult. Human beings are difficult. We're difficult to ourselves, we're difficult to each other. And we are mysteries to ourselves, we are mysteries to each other. One encounters in any ordinary day far more real difficulty than one confronts in the most "intellectual" piece of work. Why is it believed that poetry, prose, painting, music should be less than we are? Why does music, why does poetry have to address us in simplified terms, when if such simplification were applied to a description of our own inner selves we would find it demeaning? — Geoffrey Hill

We may talk of the best means of doing good; but, after all, the greatest difficulty lies in doing it in a proper spirit. Speak- the truth in love, "in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves" - with the meekness and gentleness of Christ. — Asahel Nettleton