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Invitations Quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- [T]omorrow is a new day. You shall begin it well & serenely, & with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.…
- Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. He is rich who owns the day, and no one…
- This day is all that is good and fair. It is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays.
- Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt have crept in; forget them…
More Invitations Quotes
- I respectfully decline the invitation to join your hallucination. — Scott Adams
- I think that 'Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance' was mentally taxing, if only because I had to go to a Christmas party… — Nicolas Cage
- We know that a ready amnesty tends to be an invitation to more illegal entries. — Jeff Sessions
- As soon as anyone starts telling you to be "realistic," cross that person off your invitation list. — John Eliot
- Indeed, among the lesser auxiliaries to success in love, an absence, the declining of an invitation to dinner, an unintentional, unconscious harshness… — Marcel Proust
- Thank you for your kind invitation. However, as a gay man, I must decline. I am deeply troubled by the current attitude… — Wentworth Miller
- True friends visit us in prosperity only when invited, but in adversity they come without invitation. — Theophrastus
- An author accepting language's invitation to dance steps onto the floor of his her sensibility-charged consciousness and begins to move instinctively--even if… — Aberjhani
- .. every single corner and aspect of our lives, every single choice, will be different if we take the invitation of this… — Andrew Harvey
- Do not grieve over the temptations you suffer. When the Lord intends to bestow a particular virtue on us, He often permits… — Philip Neri
- [N]o party is any fun unless seasoned with folly. — Desiderius Erasmus
- She had heard someone say something about an Independent Labour Party, and was furious that she had not been asked. — Evelyn Waugh