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"But no one can praise Roosevelt for doing this and then insist that he restored our traditional political and economic systems to their former vitality."
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"Praise the sea, on shore remain."
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"Wonder is involuntary praise."
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"The sweetest of all sounds is praise."
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"So, to praise others for their virtues can but encourage one's own efforts."
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"Praise is warming and desirable. But it is an earned thing. It has to be deserved, like a hug from a child."
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"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all. charm is deceptive, beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised."
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"What are the key elements for a fabulous, well-delivered compliment? You are sincere and genuine. Give it freely without expecting anything in return. Your compliment is a selfless gift, not a boomerang. Are specific and detailed. Elaborate on why you like something. Describe how their positive virtue has positively impacted you. Can use adjectives for more colorful descriptions. Keep it positive. Say it like you mean it with intentional impact. Use discretion and good judgment. Leave no room for misinterpretation or misunderstanding. Say the right thing at the right moment and let it flow organically. Finding sincere ways to compliment others is a powerful way to make a great first and last impression."
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"Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these."
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"Fondly we think we honor merit then, When we but praise ourselves in other men."
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"One should use praise to recognize what one is not."
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"Most people in this country believe that the American Communist Party and its dupes are the chief internal enemy of our economic system and our form of government. This is a serious mistake."
Government


"All that is needed to set us definitely on the road to a Fascist society is war. It will of course be a modified form of Fascism at first."
Society


"I think we have to be fair in saying at this point that neither Roosevelt nor Lewis realized the peril to which they were exposing both the unions and the country."
Nation


"But Fascism cannot continue in a modified form."
Politics


"We must rid this nation of the United Nations, which provides the communist conspiracy with a headquarters here on our own shores, and which actually makes it impossible for the United States to form its own decisions about its conduct and policies in Europe and Asia."
Decision-Making


"We seem to be a long way off from the kind of Fascism which we behold in Italy today, but we are not so far from the kind of Fascism which Mussolini preached in Italy before he assumed power, and we are slowly approaching the conditions which made Fascism there possible."
Power


"The only result of our present system - unless we reverse the drift - must be the gradual extension of the fascist sector and the gradual disappearance of the system of free enterprise under a free representative government."
Government


"At the end of all this, Russia held in her hands a vast belt of land running from the Baltic sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, comprising eleven nations with a population of 100 million people."
People


"The real peril of war lies not in military defeat. It lies in war itself, whether we win or lose."
War


"But no one can praise Roosevelt for doing this and then insist that he restored our traditional political and economic systems to their former vitality."
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