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1. Perhaps a child who is fussed over gets a feeling of destiny, he thinks he is in the world for something important and it gives him drive and confidence. (Dr. Benjamin Spock) (Perhaps, Child, Over, Destiny, World, Something, Important, Drive, Benjamin) | -
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2. The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails. (William Arthur Ward) (Pessimist, About, Wind, Optimist, Change, William, Arthur, Ward) | -
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3. If, before going to bed every night, you will tear a page from the calendar, and remark, 'There goes another day of my life, never to return,' you will become time conscious. (A. B. Zu Tavern) (Before, Every, Night, Will, Tear, Page, Calendar, Remark, Goes, Another, Life, Never, Return, Become, Time, Conscious, Tavern) | -
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4. There was never an angry man that thought his anger unjust. (St. Francis De Sales) (Never, Angry, That, Thought, Anger, Francis) | -
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5. Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. (Goethe) (Like, Forward, They, Beaten, They, Start, Winning, Game, Goethe) | -
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6. It's not what you pay a man, but what he costs you that counts. (Will Rogers) (What, That, Will, Rogers) | -
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7. Time spent in getting even would be better spent in getting ahead. (Time, Spent, Getting, Even, Would, Ahead) | -
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8. It is said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. (Charles H. Spurgeon) (Said, That, Anxiety, Empty, Tomorrow, Only, Today, Strength, Charles) | -
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9. In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable. ( Alexis Carrel) (Which, More, Important, Than, Those, Alexis, Carrel) | -
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10. What is now proved was once only imagined. (William Blake) (What, Once, Only, William, Blake) | -
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