“We forge the chains we wear in life” – Charles Dickens
"We forge the chains we wear in life" – Charles Dickens
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"There is no road of flowers leading to glory" – Jean de La Fontaine
“There is no road of flowers leading to glory” – Jean de La Fontaine
"Most human beings have an absolute and infinite capacity for taking things for granted" – Aldous Huxley
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"Nature is exceedingly simple and harmonious with itself." – Isaac Newton
“Nature is exceedingly simple and harmonious with itself.” – Isaac Newton
"People, like nails, lose their effectiveness when they lose direction and begin to bend." – Walter Savage Landor
“People, like nails, lose their effectiveness when they lose direction and begin to bend.” – Walter Savage Landor
"Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you." – Spanish Proverb
“Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you.” – Spanish Proverb
"You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him discover it in himself." – Galileo Galilei
“You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him discover it in himself.” – Galileo Galilei
"Examine what is said, not who speaks" – Arabian Proverb
“Examine what is said, not who speaks” – Arabian Proverb
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“Most mothers are instinctive philosophers.” – Harriet Beecher Stowe