Dear Reader,
Who doesn’t know the importance of
great quotes? Nobody. Everyone knows that quotes are of paramount importance,
which share great lessons learnt, experiences and facts in and around life.
They are drawn from long experiences; therefore, they have the power to teach,
inspire, enhance understanding, inculcate hope and broaden the horizon for looking
beyond the ordinary, and bring change. So, yes, they are treasure of knowledge.
Should we miss such an important
source of knowledge? No way! So, listen and be ready, I am going to share with
you great quotes’ series, which will appear on this page from time to time. Here
is the first in the sequence!
Great Quotes - 1
To accomplish great things,
one must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. (Anatole
France)
It is better to light one
small candle than to curse the darkness. (Confucius)
Think like a man of action and
act like a man of thought. (Henri Bergson)
Action may not always bring
happiness, but there is no happiness without action. (Benjamin Disraeli)
Things don’t turn up in this
world until somebody turns them up. (James A. Garfield)
The reward for a thing well
done is to have done it. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
You will never find time for
anything if you want time, you must make it. (Charles Buxton)
We make way for man who boldly
pushes past us. (Christian Nestell Bovee)
It is fatal to enter any war
without the will to win it. (Douglas MacArthur)
I never did anything worth
doing by accident, nor did any of my inventions came by accident, they came by
work. (Thomas Alva Edison)
The actions of men are the
best interpretation of their thoughts. (John Locke)
Judgement prevents us from
seeing the good that lies beyond appearances. (Dr. Wayne Dyer)
Never tell people how to do
things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. (George
S. Patton)
Hope is faith holding out its
hand in the dark. (George Iles)
A successful person is one who
can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
(David Brinkley)
Life a great big canvas, and
you should throw all the paint on it you can. (Danny Kaye)
Remember that there is nothing
stable in human affairs; therefore, avoid undue elation in prosperity or undue depression
in adversity. (Socrates)
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