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Abridged Brewery Quotes By Orison Swett Marden

Life is a great university for the unfolding of the mind, for developing character. In choosing our life work, when we are free to choose, we should remember this, and choose that which will call the biggest man or woman out of us and not that from which we can coin the most dollars. — Orison Swett Marden

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Charles Dickens

Mr. and Mrs. Boffin sat staring at mid-air, and Mrs. Wilfer sat silently giving them to understand that every breath she drew required to be drawn with a self-denial rarely paralleled in history. — Charles Dickens

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Steven Pressfield

THE ARTIST'S LIFE Are you a born writer? — Steven Pressfield

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Lora Lindy

Giving back feeds the heart; paying forward feeds the soul. — Lora Lindy

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Keith Richards

A painter's got a canvas. The writer's got reams of empty paper. A musician has silence. — Keith Richards

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Jose Saramago

[ ... ]certainly not one of them would have known what to reply if they had been asked, Why are you holding hands as you go, it simply came about, there are gestures for which we cannot always find an easy explanation, sometimes not even a difficult one can be found. — Jose Saramago

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

It is not advisable to crow. It might be oneself next time. — Dorothy Dunnett

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Alexander Kotov

If you can play the first ten or fifteen moves in just as many minutes, you can be in a state of bliss for the rest of the game. If, on the other hand, Bronstein thinks for forty minutes about his first move, then time trouble is inevitable. — Alexander Kotov

Abridged Brewery Quotes By Richard Whately

Man, considered not merely as an organized being, but as a rational agent and a member of society, is perhaps the most wonderfully contrived, and to us the most interesting specimen of Divine wisdom that we have any knowledge of. — Richard Whately