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Wise Quotes by Robert Breault
- A wise saying is something you keep picking up off the floor in front of your fridge
- There are subjects in which I wish to become knowledgeable, and subjects in which I wish to remain wise.
- There is in every truth a wise saying, and in every contradiction, two wise sayings.
- One is more apt to become wise by doing fool things than by reading wise sayings.
- Always when judging Who people are, Remember to footnote The words "So far.
- If I had my life to live over, I'd have fewer meetings and more rendezvous.
- Toss your dashed hopes not into a trash bin but into a drawer where you are likely to rummage some bright morning.
- We have a choice every day — to act on yesterday's good intentions or get an early start on tomorrow's regrets.
- So often our greatest triumph is a willing surrender.
- Dare to be imperfect and one day there will tug at your sleeve a soulmate.
- The most valuable lesson man has learned from his dog is to kick a few blades of grass over it and move on.
- Lend, by your imperfections, self-esteem to others, and you will be invited everywhere.
- Being loved by all is little fun Unless you're also loved by one.
- In the end the reason for anything is inseparable from the reason for everything.
- Usually, when you can't overcome the obstacles in your path, it's not your path.
- Do not be someone looking for [insert]. Be [insert] looking for someone. Suggestions for [insert]: —love —friendship —understanding —appreciation —tolerance —a helping hand —a leg…
- There was never a wise saying that couldn't be made wiser by adding the words, "and vice-versa.
- To find someone who will love you for no reason, and to shower that person with reasons, that is the ultimate happiness.
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- We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner… — Aristotle