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Terrance Osborne Quotes By Orison Swett Marden

Should you be so unfortunate as to suppose you are a genius, and that 'things will come to you,' it would be well to undeceive yourself as soon as possible. Make up your mind that industry must be the price of all you obtain, and at once begin to pay down. — Orison Swett Marden

Terrance Osborne Quotes By John Green

Among many, many others, the following things were definitely not interesting: the pupillary sphincter, mitosis, baroque architecture, jokes that have physics equations as punch lines, the British monarchy, Russian grammar, and the significant role that salt has played in human history. — John Green

Terrance Osborne Quotes By William Huggins

It is remarkable that the elements diffused through the host of stars are some of those most closely connected with the living organisms of our globe. — William Huggins

Terrance Osborne Quotes By William Kenower

Feel first, write second. — William Kenower

Terrance Osborne Quotes By William Shakespeare

What if this cursed hand
Were thicker than itself with brother's blood
Is there not rain enough in the sweet heaves
To wash it white as snow? — William Shakespeare

Terrance Osborne Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Every man who has ever been earnest to preserve his higher or poetic faculties in the best condition, has been particularly inclined to abstain from animal food — Henry David Thoreau

Terrance Osborne Quotes By Mikhail Bakunin

The liberty of man consists solely in this, that he obeys the laws of nature because he has himself recognized them as such, and not because they have been imposed upon him externally by any foreign will whatsoever, human or divine, collective or individual. — Mikhail Bakunin

Terrance Osborne Quotes By Eugene V. Debs

To stir the masses, to appeal to their higher, better selves, to set them thinking for themselves, and to hold ever before them the ideal of mutual kindness and good will, based upon mutual interests, is to render real service to the cause of humanity. — Eugene V. Debs

Terrance Osborne Quotes By Jose Saramago

I still have the strength to carry the bread I eat, What always weighs more is the bread of the others, — Jose Saramago