Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. -Napoleon Bonaparte
Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. -Napoleon Bonaparte
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No man’s fortune can be an end worthy of his being. -Francis Bacon
No man’s fortune can be an end worthy of his being. -Francis Bacon
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"Education is the foundation upon which we build our future." – Christine Gregoire
“Education is the foundation upon which we build our future.” – Christine Gregoire
"A good man will never harm or oppress another. A good man will share his last morsel of food with others in need, and die of hunger when he no longer has any food — instead of cheat or steal from others to survive. Selflessness. Humility. Truthfulness. These are the three marks of an honorable man." – Suzy Kassem
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Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. -Carnegie, Dale
Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. -Carnegie, Dale
Do not fear mistakes — there are none. -Davis, Miles
Do not fear mistakes — there are none. -Davis, Miles
"I have found reading the Bible inspiring and entertaining. If I didn’t know better, I would swear that P.T. Barnum, L. Ron Hubbard, and Jules Verne collaborated to give us this wonderful book." – Bobby W. Miller
“I have found reading the Bible inspiring and entertaining. If I didn’t know better, I would swear that …
Sarcasm spoils reproof. -E. Wigglesworh
Sarcasm spoils reproof. -E. Wigglesworh
"I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy." – Franz Kafka
“I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy.” – Franz Kafka