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To conquer oneself is a greater task than conquering others. Buddha
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I thought there would be more time in my trailer to write during 'Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.,' but I seem to be always flying in a harness and conquering supervillains instead. Clark Gregg
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I have had dreams and I have had nightmares, but I have conquered my nightmares because of my dreams Jonas Salk
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To conquer with arms is to make only a temporary conquest; to conquer the world by earning its esteem is to make a permanent conquest. Woodrow Wilson
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They can conquer who belive they can. Virgil
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Exigencies create the necessary ability to meet and conquer them. Wendell Phillips
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I'm no Rambo or Terminator. I'm a Karate Kid who fights to defend family and neighbors. But the United States thinks it's the Roman Empire and can conquer the world. Jorge Perez
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A well dressed woman, even though her purse is painfully empty, can conquer the world. Louise Brooks
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Conquer yourself and you can conquer everything else. Orison Swett Marden
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It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages. Will Durant
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Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan
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The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants. Samuel Johnson
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If there is no immortality, there is no virtue Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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It is necessary to make virtue fashionable. Jose Marti
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We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it. John Adams
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Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect. Friedrich Schiller
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Virtue is everywhere that which is thought praiseworthy; and nothing else but that which has the allowance of public esteem is called virtue. John Locke
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There is a virtue in shamelessness. David Brooks