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"Repose is necessary to great efforts, and he who is never idle, labours in vain!"
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"It does seem - well, difficult - to be at the mercy of some gross, unshaven stranger before you can begin to be yourself."

"Once you have produced your best self, then you will be able to produce new seeds and fruits after your kind."

"You don't have to be better than everyone in order to grow and achieve success, but you must continuously strive to become better than the person you were yesterday."

"It is better to find your own faults and rectify them than to find thousands of faults in others."

"Be the best of yourself."

"Most of the great men who converted their time to products although late are still making more impact in the world today than a greater percentage of people who are still alive."

"You better go alone, than with negative people!"

"One major way to avoid shifting blames unto other people is to accept and agree that the efforts that turn the loads of your self- improvement have to turn on your own pivot."

"We live in a world where people are so busy trying to find someone that's "good enough" for them, that they have failed to stop and ask themselves if they are in fact good enough for other people! This is the result of a feeling of false entitlement that has been instilled in the minds of people today. "Everyone" deserves "the best" from the "Universe" however, nobody is teaching anybody to stop and try to become the best for their own selves and for other people. When everybody thinks they are the best, everybody falls short of the best that they can actually be."

"There is no difference between the person who wishes he can change his bad character and did not and the person who never wished for it. Wishes alone don't change the world!"
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"Those who speak ill of the spiritual life, although they come and go by day, are like the smith's bellows: they take breath but are not alive."


"Our friends are generally ready to do everything for us, except the very thing we wish them to do."


"To write a genuine familiar or truly English style, is to write as any one would speak in common conversation who had a thorough command and choice of words, or who could discourse with ease, force, and perspicuity, setting aside all pedantic and oratorical flourishes."


"That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths are self-evident."


"The truly proud man knows neither superiors or inferiors. The first he does not admit of - the last he does not concern himself about."


"The way to procure insults is to submit to them. A man meets with no more respect than he exacts."
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