Ponneshu Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ponneshu Quotes
You learn to present dark things without including their ability to harm, treasuring them for what they are. — John Darnielle
It takes oil to keep the lamps burning. — Mother Teresa
Poverty is the discoverer of all the arts. — Apuleius
It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most on Divine truth, that will prove the choicest, wisest, strongest Christian. — Joseph Hall
Where people work longest and with least leisure, they buy the fewest goods. No towns were so poor as those of England where the people, from children up, worked fifteen and sixteen hours a day. They were poor because these overworked people soon wore out
they became less and less valuable as workers. Therefore, they earned less and less and could buy less and less. — Henry Ford
It was all very well to be ambitious, but ambition should not kill the nice qualities in you. — Noel Streatfeild
Women cry. Men laugh. Whiners moan. Men laugh. Wimps complain. Men laugh. — Lisa Gardner
