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Charles Dickens

"We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear. We must learn to act the play out. We must live misfortune down, Trot!"

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"We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear. We must learn to act the play out. We must live misfortune down, Trot!"

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"When we fail, we think that is the end of life. Actually, it is the beginning of a greater life when we persistently preserved."

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"Be a source of motivation wherever you are as a believer."

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"You can be all that you wish to be. The power is in your own hands."

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"Keep moving forward in the power of thy might."

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"You are capable beyond measure."

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"Every opportunity, every influence and affluence you possess, could not have been for you alone, but to act as a platform to impact a generation."

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"Billions of dreams die off every year. I believe yours will not be part of that proportion if only you are ready to shape them!"

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"All dreams are possible, if we work and wait for the manifest."

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"Someday", you said you'd do it yesterday; Yesterday, you said you'll do it today. Today, if you push it to tomorrow, it's likely tomorrow, you'll shift it to "Someday"! Do it now!"

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"Pursuit of excellence is the desire for divine fulfilment."

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Charles Dickens
"A man would die tonight of lying out on the marshes, I thought. And then I looked at the stars, and considered how awful it would be for a man to turn his face up to them as he froze to death, and see no help or pitty in all the glittering multitude."

Philosophy

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Charles Dickens
"It is not possible to know how far the influence of any amiable, honest-hearted duty-doing man flies out into the world, but it is very possible to know how it has touched one's self in going by, and I know right well that any good that intermixed itself with my apprenticeship came of plain contented Joe, and not of restlessly aspiring discontented me."

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Charles Dickens
"She was the most wonderful woman for prowling about the house. How she got from one story to another was a mystery beyond solution. A lady so decorous in herself, and so highly connected, was not to be suspected of dropping over the banisters or sliding down them, yet her extraordinary facility of locomotion suggested the wild idea."

Observation

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Charles Dickens
"Really, for a man who had been out of practice for so many years it was a splendid laugh!"

Happiness

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Charles Dickens
"A person who can't pay gets another person who can't pay to guarantee that he can pay. Like a person with two wooden legs getting another person with two wooden legs to guarantee that he has got two natural legs. It don't make either of them able to do a walking-match."

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Charles Dickens
"That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society."

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Charles Dickens
"I believe the spreading of Catholicism to be the most horrible means of political and social degradation left in the world."

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Charles Dickens
"He had been for many years, a quiet silent man, associating but little with other men, and used to companionship with his own thoughts. He had never known before the strength of the want in his heart for the frequent recognition of a nod, a look, a word; or the immense amount of relief that had been poured into it by drops through such small means."

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Charles Dickens
"In truth she is not a hard lady naturally, and the time has been when the sight of the venerable figure suing to her with such strong earnestness would have moved her to great compassion. But so long accustomed to suppress emotion and keep down reality, so long schooled for her own purposes in that destructive school which shuts up the natural feelings of the heart like flies in amber and spreads one uniform and dreary gloss over the good and bad, the feeling and the unfeeling, the sensible and the senseless, she had subdued even her wonder until now."

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Charles Dickens
"Dignity, and even holiness too, sometimes, are more questions of coat and waistcoat than some people imagine."

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