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  • #1
    Gaius Julius Caesar
    “Experience is the teacher of all things.”
    Julius Caesar

  • #2
    Thomas Carlyle
    “Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him.”
    Thomas Carlyle

  • #3
    Charlie Chaplin
    “We think too much and feel too little.”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #4
    Mark Twain
    “It ain't the parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it's the parts that I do understand.”
    Mark Twain
    tags: bible

  • #5
    Plato
    “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle.”
    Plato

  • #6
    Dan Millman
    “The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination.”
    Dan Millman, Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives

  • #7
    Charlie Chaplin
    “I don't think the real America is in New York or on the Pacific Coast; personally, I like the Middle West much better, places like North and South Dakota, Minneapolis and Saint Paul. There, I think, are the true Americans”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #8
    Charlie Chaplin
    “You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #9
    Nicolas Chamfort
    “A day without laughter is a day wasted.”
    Nicolas Chamfort

  • #10
    Charlie Chaplin
    “Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #11
    Charlie Chaplin
    “„И все пак ми е мъчно за нямото кино. Така хубаво беше да видиш как жената си отваря устата, а глас не се чува!“ :-)))”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #12
    Charlie Chaplin
    “Човек е толкова голям, колкото са големи мечтите му”
    Charlie Chaplin

  • #13
    Dan Millman
    “A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does”
    Dan Millman, Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives

  • #14
    Charles William Eliot
    “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”
    Charles W. Eliot

  • #15
    Arthur Miller
    “Don't be seduced into thinking that that which does not make a profit is without value.”
    Arthur Miller

  • #16
    Aaron Burr
    “Never put off for tomorrow, what you can do today.”
    Aaron Burr

  • #17
    Socrates
    “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
    Socrates

  • #18
    Steven Weinberg
    “Religion is an insult to human dignity. Without it you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things.
    But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.”
    Steven Weinberg

  • #19
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “What do you think?" shouted Razumihin, louder than ever, "you think I am attacking them for talking nonsense? Not a bit! I like them to talk nonsense. That's man's one privilege over all creation. Through error you come to the truth! I am a man because I err! You never reach any truth without making fourteen mistakes and very likely a hundred and fourteen. And a fine thing, too, in its way; but we can't even make mistakes on our own account! Talk nonsense, but talk your own nonsense, and I'll kiss you for it. To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's. In the first case you are a man, in the second you're no better than a bird. Truth won't escape you, but life can be cramped. There have been examples. And what are we doing now? In science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aims, liberalism, judgment, experience and everything, everything, everything, we are still in the preparatory class at school. We prefer to live on other people's ideas, it's what we are used to! Am I right, am I right?" cried Razumihin, pressing and shaking the two ladies' hands.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #20
    Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.
    “Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.”
    J. D. Salinger

  • #21
    Henry Ford
    “None of our men are 'experts.' We have most unfortunately found it necessary to get rid of a man as soon as he thinks himself an expert because no one ever considers himself expert if he really knows his job. A man who knows a job sees so much more to be done than he has done, that he is always pressing forward and never gives up an instant of thought to how good and how efficient he is. Thinking always ahead, thinking always of trying to do more, brings a state of mind in which nothing is impossible. The moment one gets into the 'expert' state of mind a great number of things become impossible.”
    Henry Ford



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