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Lyndon B. Johnson has 302 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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If two men agree on everything, you may be sure that one of them is doing the thinking.
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It is the excitement of becoming - always becoming, trying, probing, falling, resting, and trying again- but always trying and always gaining
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For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that…
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I don't have any handicap. I am all handicap.
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Many have no happier moments than those that they pass in solitude, abandoned to their own imagination, which sometimes puts sceptres in…
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I believe in the American tradition of separation of church and state which is expressed in the First Amendment to the Constitution.…
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...in the decline of life shame and grief are of short duration; whether it be that we bear easily what we have…
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Nothing is more despicable than the old age of a passionate man. When the vigour of youth fails him, and his amusements…
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If the purpose of lamentation be to excite pity, it is surely superfluous for age and weakness to tell their plaintive stories;…
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Every old man complains of the growing depravity of the world, of the petulance and insolence of the rising generation. He recounts…
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...that though they may refuse to grow wise, they must inevitably grow old; ...that the proper solaces of age are not music…
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The prospect of penury in age is so gloomy and terrifying that every man who looks before him must resolve to avoid…
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Why had we come to the moon? The thing presented itself to me as a perplexing problem. What is this spirit in…
— H.G. Wells
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Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.
— Euripides
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The will of man is his happiness.
— Friedrich Schiller
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It is essential to his happiness that he should continually advance.
— Wallace D. Wattles
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But neither life nor happiness can be achieved by the pursuit of irrational whims. Just as man is free to attempt to…
— Ayn Rand
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We turned onto the last landing. Going out with this guy, I thought, would involve a lot of silly laughter, some wit--the…
— Alice McDermott
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The measure of the moral worth of a man is his happiness. The better the man, the more happiness. Happiness is the…
— Bruce Lee
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The man who is unhappy will, as a rule, adopt an unhappy creed, while the man who is happy will adopt a…
— Bertrand Russell
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How could the human mind progress, while tormented with frightful phantoms, and guided by men, interested in perpetuating its ignorance and fears?…
— Baron d'Holbach
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Capitalism was the only system in history where wealth was not acquired by looting, but by production, not by force, but by…
— Ayn Rand
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God was happy without humans before they were made; he would have continued happy had he simply destroyed them after they had…
— J I Packer
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Ambition is a passion, at once strong and insidious, and is very apt to cheat a man out of his happiness and…
— Unknown Author
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