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Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you will help them to become what they are capable of being. Johann W von Goethe
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The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. Martin Luther King Jr. Strength to Love, 1963
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I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there's purpose and worth to each and every life. Ronald Reagan
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Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people. Eleanor Roosevelt
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It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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It takes a great deal of courage to stand up to your enemies, but even more to stand up to your friends. J. K. Rowling
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Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one. Malcolm Forbes
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Let no man pull you low enough to hate him Martin Luther King Jr..
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A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. Eleanor Roosevelt
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We need men who can dream of things that never were. John F. Kennedy
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One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar. Helen Keller
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When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. Franklin D. Roosevelt, quoted Kansas City Star, June 5, 1977
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I cannot live without books. Thomas Jefferson
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No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt, 'This Is My Story,' 1937
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One needs to be slow to form convictions, but once formed they must be defended against the heaviest odds. Mahatma Gandhi
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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost
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Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. Confucius
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Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less. Marie Curie
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Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved. Helen Keller
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I never teach my pupils. I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn. Albert Einstein
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The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein
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I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy. Marie Curie
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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. Aristotle
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We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. George W. Bush Speech after 9/11 attacks
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Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. Sir Winston Churchill
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. Abraham Lincoln
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She got her looks from her father. He's a plastic surgeon. Groucho Marx
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Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. Plato
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What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us Ralph Waldo Emerson
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If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader John Quincy Adams
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Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever Mahatma Gandhi
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The test of a good teacher is not how many questions he/she can ask his pupils that they will answer readily, But how many questions he/she inspires them to ask him/her which he finds it hard to answer Alice Wellington Rollins
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Change your thoughts and you change your world. Norman Vincent Peale
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Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand. Native American saying
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. William Butler Yeats
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Beauty to me is being comfortable in your own skin. Gwyneth Paltrow
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Teenagers travel in droves, packs, swarms.... To the librarian, they're a gaggle of geese. To the cook, they're a scourge of locusts. To department stores, they're a big beautiful exaltation of larks... all lovely and loose and jingly. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon
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