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"Most joyful the Poet be;
It is through him that all men see."
By William E. Channing
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"Mediocrity is not allowed to poets, either by the gods or man."
By Horace
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"Man may be considered as a superior species of animal who produces philosophies and poems in about the same way a silkworm produces their cocoons and bees their hives."
By Hippilyte Taine
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"Most powerful is he who has himself in his power."
By Seneca
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"My words fly up, my thoughts remain below.
Words without thoughts never to heaven go."
By William Shakespeare
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"Man has made some machines that can answer questions provided the facts are profusely stored in them, but we will never be able to make a machine that will ask questions. The ability to ask the right question is more than half the battle of finding the answer."
By Thomas J. Watson
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"Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a flea, yet he makes gods by the dozens."
By Michel de Montaigne
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"Matters of religion should never be matters of controversy. We neither argue with a lover about his taste, not condemn him, if we are just, for knowing so human a passion."
By George Santayana
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"Mere sorrow, which weeps and sits still, is not repentance. Repentance is sorrow converted into action; into a movement toward a new and better life."
By M. R. Vincent
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"Much misconstruction and bitterness are spared to him who thinks naturally upon what he owes to others rather than what he ought to expect from them."
By Madame Guizot
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"Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does."
By Jean-Paul Sartre
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"Most of us think ourselves as standing wearily and helplessly at the center of a circle bristling with tasks, burdens, problems, annoyance, and responsibilities which are rushing in upon us. At every moment we have a dozen different things to do, a dozen problems to solve, a dozen strains to endure. We see ourselves as overdriven, overburdened, overtired. This is a common mental picture and it is totally false. No one of us, however crowded his life, has such an existence. What is the true picture of your life? Imagine that there is an hour glass on your desk. Connecting the bowl at the top with the bowl at the bottom is a tube so thin that only one grain of sand can pass through it at a time. That is the true picture of your life, even on a super busy day, The crowded hours come to you always one moment at a time. That is the only way they can come. The day may bring many tasks, many problems, strains, but invariably they come in single file. You want to gain emotional poise? Remember the hourglass, the grains of sand dropping one by one."
By James Gordon Gilkey
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"My way of joking is to tell the truth. It is the funniest joke in the world."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"Most people pay too much for the things they get for nothing."
By Author Unknown
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"Most men would feel insulted if it were proposed to employ them in throwing stones over a wall, and then in throwing them back, merely that they might earn their wages. But many are no more worthily employed now."
By Henry David Thoreau
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"Man is the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem which he has to solve."
By Erich Fromm
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"Men have become the tools of their tools."
By Henry David Thoreau
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"Men are punished by their sins, not for them."
By Elbert Hubbard
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"Many a man has finally succeeded only because he has failed after repeated efforts. If he had never met defeat he would never have known any great victory."
By Orison Swett Marden
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"Make service your first priority, not success and success will follow."
By Author Unknown
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