Benjamin Franklin Autobiography American Dream Quotes & Sayings
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Reevaluate your abilities each time when you have been offered to review
an article. And say no thanks if the topic doesn't belong to the field of your expertise. — Eraldo Banovac

While parchment may burn and gold may be stained or melted down, the things that are truly important to us will never lose their value. — Evan Meekins

contrast! To live in peace, without — Karl Haffner

Both as to high and low indifferently, men are prepossessed, charmed, fascinated by success; successful crimes are praised very much like virtue itself, and good fortune is not far from occupying the place of the whole cycle of virtues. It must be an atrocious act, a base and hateful deed, which success would not be able to justify. — Jean De La Bruyere

Only a positive mental attitude pays off in the affairs of everyday living — Napoleon Hill

What if he was only pleasant and kind when everything was working out for him, when good things were easily coming his way? — Jennifer Close

Finally, the president added, 'The American people are idealists, but they also want their leaders to be realistic ... — Bob Woodward

If you thought about it hard enough, you could be scared of everything. — Sarah Pinborough

Don't Run For Success, Practice Perfection. — Bharath Mamidoju

Love is everywhere. It is the tie that binds us each other, to the world we live in and to something above and beyond the world. — Morgan Scott Peck

My two best friends have gone through break-ups that were really hard, and I remember thinking, 'How could this be so hard and important to them?' Literally for months they were really upset and they couldn't get over it. I had no idea what it was like. And now that I've been through it, I totally understand. — Miranda Cosgrove

All you can ever achieve is a sense of your soul. You gain little glimpses of its light, colors, and contours. You feel the inspiration of its possibilities and the wonder of its mysteries. — John O'Donohue