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Wish Quotes by Maya Angelou
- A wise woman wishes to be no one's enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone's victim.
- My wish for you is that you continue. Continue to be who and how you are, to astonish a mean world with your acts of…
- When members of a society wish to secure that society's rich heritage they cherish their arts and respect their artists. The esteem with which we…
- In all the institutions I try to be present and accountable for all I do and leave undone. I know that eventually I shall have…
- When you wish someone joy, you wish them peace, love, prosperity, happiness... all the good things.
- When you wish someone joy, you wish them peace, love, prosperity, happinessall the good things.
More Wish Quotes
- The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar… — Hannah Arendt
- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit. — Aristotle
- Perfect friendship is the friendship of men who are good, and alike in excellence; for these wish well alike to each other… — Aristotle
- I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored. — David Attenborough
- No poet or novelist wishes he were the only one who ever lived, but most of them wish they were the only… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- I wish I had eight pairs of hands, and another body to shoot the specimens. — John James Audubon
- Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of… — Saint Augustine
- Do you wish to be great? Then begin by being. Do you desire to construct a vast and lofty fabric? Think first… — Saint Augustine
- What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him… — Saint Augustine
- Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible. — Saint Augustine
- Be content with what you are, and wish not change; nor dread your last day, nor long for it. — Marcus Aurelius