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Rather Quotes by Terry Mark
- If you must forget something,don't try to remember why you've not yet forgotten them but focus rather on completely different things.
- I would rather criticize you in your presence and defend you in your absence than to do otherwise.
- I would rather be blamed for telling the truth than freed for telling a lie.
- When you transfer knowledge to someone, you're not giving them everything but rather a foundation to build upon and to make greater.
- Never be afraid of being yourself, be rather afraid of being someone else.
- I'll rather you understand me instead of just showing pity.
- True success comes to those who are inspired by Faith rather than envy.
- I would rather wake up with hope or keep sleeping.
- When we fail, instead of looking for someone to blame, we should rather look for a better way to fight again.
- I shouldn't be afraid to lose, I should rather be afraid of being discouraged by it.
- I don't read things that make me regret, I rather read things that make me believe in my Hope.
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