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Haste and hurry are very different things.
~ Lord Chesterfield 1694 - 1773
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To most men, experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illumine only the track it has passed.
~ Coleridge 1774 - 1834
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"If everybody minded their own business," the Duchess said, in a hoarse growl, "the world would go round a great deal faster than it does."
~ Lewis Carroll 1832 - 1898
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Confidence does more to make conversation than wit.
~ La Rochefoucauld 1613 - 1680
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Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with where I have been that should be of interest.
~ Dwight L. Moody 1837 - 1899
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When I was a young man, being anxious to distinguish myself, I was perpetually starting new propositions. But I soon gave this over; for I found that generally what was new was false.
~ Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1784
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Fools are only laugh'd at: wits are hated.
~ Alexander Pope 1688 - 1744
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Genius is nothing but continued attention.
~ Claude Adrien Helvetius 1715 - 1771
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