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dies
Maori Proverb He who stands, lives, he who sleeps, dies
dies favor gods whom
Titus Maccius Plautus He whom the gods favor dies in youth.
dies discipline lives
Icelandic Proverb He who lives without discipline dies without honor.
dies hand twice
Latin Proverb He dies twice who perishes by his own hand
dies wise
Latin Proverb He dies before he is old who is wise before his day
dies
Richelle Mead But I did die once. (I don't recommend it.)
dies
Reinhold Messner I didn’t go up there to die. I went up there to live.
dies ifs
William Nicholson If you die, I'll die.' 'But is you live, I'll live.' - Bowman and Kestrel, Firesong
wise native-american three
Carl Jung There is an old and very wise Native American saying: Every time you point a finger in scorn—there are three remaining fingers pointing right back at you.
wise courage men
A. Hodge It is easier to find a score of men wise enough to discover the truth than to find one intrepid enough, in the face of opposition, to stand up for it.
wise cat passion
Anton LaVey I have a passion for big cats, I like big snakes. There is something about snakes that is so wise, they have this uncanny perfection. I'd like to get inside their reptilian heads.
wise people guy
Robert Cormier Why did the wise guys always accuse other people of being wise guys?
wise children thinking
Robert Crais Adults always wonder what to say and how to say it when they're talking to a child. You want to be wise, but all you are is a child yourself in a larger body. Nothing is ever what it seems. The things that you think you know are never certain. I know that now. I wish that I didn't, but I do.
wise jobs men
Richard Hooker There is a wheel within a wheel; a secret sacred wheel of Providence (most visible in marriages), guided by His hand that allows not the race to the swift nor bread to the wise, nor good wives to good men: and He that can bring good out of evil (for mortals are blind to this reason) only knows why this blessing was denied to patient Job, to meek Moses, and to our as meek and patient Mr Hooker.
wise dog moon
Richard Whately When any person of really eminent virtue becomes the object of envy, the clamor and abuse by which he is assailed is but the sign and accompaniment of his success in doing service to the public. And if he is a truly wise man, he will take no more notice of it than the moon does of the howling of the dogs. Her only answer to them is to shine on.
wise ignorance men
Richard Whately One way in which fools succeed where wise men fail is that through ignorance of the danger they sometimes go coolly about a hazardous business.
wise wisdom rebuilding
Richard Whately It is the neglect of timely repair that makes rebuilding necessary.