Author Unknown Quotes
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Every minute dies a man, and one and one-sixteenth is born.
[Death]
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Every small boy wonders why his father didn't go into the ice cream business.
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Every system of philosophy is little in comparison with Christianity. - Philosophy may expand our ideas of creation, but it neither inspires love to the moral character of the Creator, nor a well-groomed hope of eternal life. - At most, it can only place us on the top of Pisgah, and there, like Moses, we must die; it gives us no possession of the good land. - It is the province of Christianity to add, "All is yours."
[Philosophy]
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Every time a man puts a new idea across he finds ten men who thought of it before he did - but they only thought of it.
[Ideas]
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Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it by the handle of anxiety, or by the handle of faith.
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Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle, and a victory.
[Time]
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Every year it takes less time to fly across the Atlantic, and more time to drive to the office.
[Progress]
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Everybody lives for something better to come.
[Hope]
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Everybody should believe in something; I believe I'll have another drink.
[Funny]
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Everyone is in awe of the lion tamer in a cage with half a dozen lions - everyone but a school bus driver.
[Education]
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Everyone starts from scratch, but not everyone keeps on scratching!
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Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
[Perseverance]
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Experience is the one thing you have plenty of when you're too old to get the job.
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Expert: An ordinary man away from home giving advice.
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Failure is not in losing, but in no longer believing that winning is worthwhile.
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Failure is not sweet, but it need not be bitter.
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Faith is like electricity. You can't see it, but you can see the light.
[Spirituality]
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Faith is verification by the heart; confession by the tongue; action by the limbs.
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Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible.
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Faith, hope, and charity-if we had more of the first two, we'd need less of the last.
[Hope]
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