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| Madonna Quote |
That consciousness is everything and that all things begin with a thought. That we are responsible for our own fate, we reap what we sow, we get what we give, we pull in what we put out. I know these things for sure. -- Madonna
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| Albert Einstein Quote |
To punish me for my contempt for authority, fate made me an authority myself. -- Albert Einstein
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| Laurence Hope Quote |
For this is Wisdom to love, to live To take what fate, or the Gods may give. To ask no question, to make no prayer, To kiss the lips and caress the hair, Speed passion's ebb as you greet its flow To have, - to hold - and - in time, - let go -- Laurence Hope
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| John Dryden Quote |
All human things are subject to decay,And, when Fate summons, monarchs must obeyThis Flecknoe found, who like Augustus youngWas call'd to empire, and had govern'd longIn prose and verse, was own'd, without disputeThrough all the realms of nonsense, absolute. -- John Dryden
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| Sun-tzu Quote |
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate. -- Sun-tzu
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt Quote |
Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt
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| Franklin Delano Roosevelt Quote |
Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own mind. -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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| George Orwell Quote |
For the ordinary man is passive. Within a narrow circle (home life, and perhaps the trade unions or local politics) he feels himself master of his fate, but against major events he is as helpless as against the elements. So far from endeavouring to influence the future, he simply lies down and lets things happen to him. -- George Orwell
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| Albert Einstein Quote |
Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern for the great unsolved problems of the organization of labor and the distribution of goods--in order that the creations of our mind shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations. -- Albert Einstein
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| H.L. Mencken Quote |
Man is never honestly the fatalist, nor even the stoic. He fights his fate, often desperately. He is forever entering bold exceptions to the rulings of the bench of gods. This fighting, no doubt, makes for human progress, for it favors the strong and the brave. It also makes for beauty, for lesser men try to escape from a hopeless and intolerable world by creating a more lovely one of their own. -- H.L. Mencken
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