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Things Quotes by Grenville Kleiser
- Make your judgment trustworthy by trusting it. Cultivate regular periods of silence and meditation. The best time to build judgment is in solitude, when you…
- It is by translating your fine sense of aspiration into actual lofty deeds that you grow toward your ideal. Link your lofty thoughts to earnest,…
- There are many fine things which you mean to do some day, under what you think will be more favorable circumstances. But the only time…
- Discreetly keep most of your radical opinions to yourself. When with people be a listener a large part of the time. Be considerate in every…
- The great things you intend to do some time must have a beginning if they are ever to be done, so begin something worthwhile today.
- Learn to depend upon yourself by doing things in accordance with your own way of thinking.
- Most men have worried about things which never happened, and more men have been killed by worry than by hard work.
- Those who have attained things worth having in this world have worked while others idled, have persevered while others gave up in despair, have practiced…
- It is possible to make each year bring with it a lasting gift to add to the fullness of experience, to be treasured up, savored,…
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