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I have often found a small stream at its fountain-head, that, when followed up, carried away the camel with his load. Saadi
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He has a billionaire's spending habit, but a millionaire's budget. Gordon Auchincloss
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He had a habit of using the same rainbow-colored pencil. Steve Siegel
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We are mere bundles of habits. William James
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The distracted person, too, can form habits. Walter Benjamin
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The important thing for us is just establishing that we can win. Winning can be a habit. Unfortunately, so can losing. Randy Dunton
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Peace - It can come only from the Fountain of Peace within. Sathya Baba
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I had the idea a long time ago. Bill's just a fountain of information, a living encyclopedia. Don Anderson
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The Bible is the fountain of truth. Joseph Franklin Rutherford
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He [William Harvey] bid me to goe to the Fountain-head, and read Aristotle, Cicero, Avicenna, and did call the Neoteriques shitt-breeches. John Aubrey
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Every marketing person will tell you that you can't be everything to everyone. But with Fountain Square, you kind of have to be. Bill Donabedian
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Mind of a loving heart is the fountain of knowledge. Toba Beta
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Some men make gain a fountain whence proceedsA stream of liberal and heroic deeds. William Cowper