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hope balance heirs
Charles Caleb Colton Hope is a prodigal young heir, and Experience is his banker; but his drafts are seldom honoured, since there is often a heavy balance against him, because he draws largely on a small capital, is not yet in possession, and if he were, would die.
hope expectations heirs
Charles Caleb Colton Hope is a prodigal young heir, and experience is his banker.
hope heart lovely
Charles Dickens There are hopes, the bloom of whose beauty would be spoiled by the trammels of description; too lovely, too delicate, too sacred for words, they should only be known through the sympathy of hearts.
hopes-and-fears seasons
Chogyam Trungpa Hope and fear cannot alter the seasons
hope children writing
Edward Gibbon In old age the consolation of hope is reserved for the tenderness of parents, who commence a new life in their children, the faith of enthusiasts, who sing hallelujahs above the clouds; and the vanity of authors, who presume the immortality of their name and writings.
hope-for-the-future great-hope
David Remnick I actually have great hopes for the future.
hope journey worst-moments
Baroness Orczy even the worst moments and the weariest journeys must come to an end ...
hope media long
Arnold Bennett Journalists say a thing that they know isn't true, in the hope that if they keep on saying it long enough it will be true.
wisdom heart awareness
Charles Dickens There is a wisdom of the head, and a wisdom of the heart.
wisdom expectations looks
Charles Dickens Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence. There's no better rule.
wisdom knowledge literature
Charles Caleb Colton We own almost all our knowledge not to those who have agreed but to those who have differed.
wisdom intelligence literature
Charles Caleb Colton Mystery is not profoundness.
wisdom next profit
Charles Caleb Colton The next thing to having wisdom ourselves, is to profit by that of others.
wisdom believe errors
Charles Caleb Colton Be very slow to believe that you are wiser than all others; it is a fatal but common error.
wisdom perfection
Charles Caleb Colton Perfection doesn't exist... only good attempts.
wisdom character
Charles Caleb Colton The true measure of your character is what you do when nobody's watching.
wisdom ifs
Charles Caleb Colton What would you do if you knew for sure that no one would ever find out?
integrity mean men
Charles Dickens Let no man turn aside, ever so slightly, from the broad path of honour, on the plausible pretence that he is justified by the goodness of his end. All good ends can be worked out by good means.
integrity opinion
Charles Caleb Colton The integrity that lives only on opinion would starve without it.
integrity men cost
Charles Caleb Colton No man can purchase his virtue too dear, for it is the only thing whose value must ever increase with the price it has cost us. Our integrity is never worth so much as when we have parted with our all to keep it.
integrity letters ethics
Charles Dickens You don't carry in your countenance a letter of recommendation.
integrity greatness firsts
Charles Simmons Integrity is the first step to true greatness.
integrity greatness men
Charles Simmons Integrity is the first step to true greatness. Men love to praise, but are slow to practice it. To maintain it in high places costs self-denial; in all places it is liable to opposition, but its end is glorious, and the universe will yet do it homage.
integrity light shining
Alan Watts There is an ineffable mystery that underlies ourselves and the world. It is the darkness from which the light shines. When you recognize the integrity of the universe and that death is as certain as birth, then you can relax and accept that this is the way it is. There is nothing else to do.
integrity arbitrary guarantees
Alan Greenspan There is nothing to guarantee the superior judgment, knowledge, and integrity of an inspector or a bureaucrat-and the deadly consequences of entrusting him with arbitrary power are obvious.
integrity self-esteem mean
Alan Greenspan Capitalism is based on self-interest and self-esteem; it holds integrity and trustworthiness as cardinal virtues and makes them pay off in the marketplace, thus demanding that men survive by means of virtue, not vices. It is this superlatively moral system that the welfare statists propose to improve upon by means of preventative law, snooping bureaucrats, and the chronic goad of fear.