Quotes about merit
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I've learned to think, I may succeed or fail, but I'm going to do so on the merit of my own instincts. Ben Affleck
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It is more honorable to be raised to a throne than to be born to one. Fortune bestows the one, merit obtains the other. Petrarch
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We have not studied all of them. Many of them may be sound, while there may be others that merit override consideration.
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On my team, we prioritize merits over politics.
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Faith is not in itself a meritorious act; the merit is in the One to Whom it is directed. Aiden Wilson Tozer
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Offspring, friends and relatives flee from a devotee of the Lord: yet those who follow him bring merit to their families through their devotion. Chanakya
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Merit, however inconsiderable, should be sought for and rewarded. Methods are the master of masters. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
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Great Modesty often hides great Merit. Benjamin Franklin
merit affection
The more merit, the less affection. Baltasar Gracian
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Plagiarists, at least, have the merit of preservation. Benjamin Disraeli
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Ask any soldier. To kill a man is to merit a woman. Jean Giraudoux
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People actually get sponsors based on the merits of the Cup, not on the merits of the sailors. John Sweeney
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The good must merit God's peculiar care; But who but God can tell us who they are? Alexander Pope
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He was as shy as a newspaper is when referring to its own merits Mark Twain
merits possessed qualities sublime
May we imbibe all those qualities and sublime merits possessed by gods.
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Acknowledgment -- If you wish your merit to be known, acknowledge that of other people.
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The only merit I have is to have painted directly from nature with the aim of conveying my impressions in front of the most fugitive effects. Claude Monet
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God chose to set his love on the Israelites not because of any merit in them but solely because of mercy in him. David Platt
merit mercy divine
Salvation has absolutely nothing to do with human merit and absolutely everything to do with divine mercy. David Platt
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When we are dead we are praised by those who survive us, though we frequently have no other merit than that of being no longer alive. Jean de la Bruyere
merit praise
Honourable mention encourages science, and merit is fostered by praise. Marcus Tullius Cicero
merit honest flattery
The flatterer easily insinuates himself into the closet, while honest merit stands shivering in the hall or antechamber. Jane Porter
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As long as our players focus, I feel that we ought to be competitive come tournament time. In addition, I feel that our record could very well merit us a berth in the Virginia State Independent Schools Playoffs. If so, it would be the first time that we qualified for the VIS.
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Fame is an accident; merit a thing absolute. Herman Melville
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There is merit without rank, but there is no rank without some merit. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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The mark of extraordinary merit is to see those most envious of it constrained to praise. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Nature makes merit, and fortune puts it to work. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Whoever gains the palm by merit, let him hold it. Horatio Nelson
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When liberals advocate a value-added tax, conservatives should respond: Taxing consumption has merits, so we will consider it - after the 16th Amendment is repealed. George Will
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We start with gifts. Merit comes from what we make of them. Jean Toomer
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Felicity, not fluency of language, is a merit
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The great merit of Stephen Gould's account of the disastrous history of phychometrics is that he shifts the argument from a sterile contest between environmentalists and hereditarians and turns it into an argument between those who are impressed with what our biology stops us doing and those who are impressed with what it allows us to do. Stephen Jay Gould