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"It was a high counsel that I once heard given
to a young person, 'Always do what you are afraid to do'." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Take calculated risks. That is quite
different from being rash." George S. Patton
"Sometimes
it pays to learn from some of the GREATS of our past. We could never live long enough to experience everything first hand." Theresa L. Hawco
"If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes." St. Clement of Alexandra
"We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which
there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day." Thornton
Wilder
"The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them
into the impossible." Arthur C. Clark
"We are what we repeatedly
do. Excellence, therefore is not an act but a habit." Aristotle
"Work
spares us from three evils: boredom, vice, and need." Voltair
"Experience
is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action." Benjamin Disraeli
"You
cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind." Author Unknown
"The
best way out is always through." Robert Frost
"Nothing will ever be attemted if all
possible objections must first be overcome"
William B. Sprague
"Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot;
but make it hot by striking."
William B. Sprague
“Fortune favors the brave.” Publius Terence
“He who hesitates is lost.” Proverb
“Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall.” Confucius
“Great spirits have always encountered violent
opposition from mediocre minds.” Albert Einstein
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must
do.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“We
are still masters of our fate. We are still captains of our souls.” Winston Churchill
“Nothing great was ever achieved without
enthusiasm.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“For hope is but the dream of
those that wake.” Matthew Prior
“Constant
dripping hollows out a stone.” Lucretius
“Nothing
contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose - a point on which the soul may fix
its intellectual eye.” Mary Shelley
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