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He who has health, has hope, and he who has hope, has everything. |
General, all | Paulo Coelho | ||
Health and illness | Stephen King | |||
Friendship | Albert Einstein | |||
Wealth and money | Nikola Tesla | |||
Fortune, misfortune | Mark Twain | |||
Thomas Carlyle | Freedom | Plato | ||
A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, |
Happiness | Aristotle | ||
Cleverness | Lao Tzu | |||
Knowledge, science, art | Niccolo Machiavelli | |||
Life and death | Mother Teresa | |||
Love and hate | Thomas Carlyle | |||
Thomas Carlyle | God, faith and religion | Abraham Lincoln | ||
Nothing builds self esteem and self confidence, like accomplishment. |
Marriage | Napoleon Bonaparte | ||
People | Ralph Waldo Emerson | |||
Man, woman | Benjamin Franklin | |||
Children | Khalil Gibran | |||
Good and evil | Gautama Buddha | |||
Thomas Carlyle | Soul and spirit | Victor Hugo | ||
There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune. |
Truth and lie | Og Mandino | ||
Society and state | Confucius | |||
Beauty | Socrates | |||
Youth and old age | Winston Churchill | |||
Politics | Friedrich Nietzsche | |||
Thomas Carlyle | Justice | Oprah Winfrey | ||
A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under this sun. |
War and peace | Wolfgang Von Goethe | ||
Success and failure | Marilyn Monroe | |||
Witty | J.F. Kennedy | |||
Books | Arthur Schopehauer | |||
Marphy's laws | Leonardo da Vinci | |||
Thomas Carlyle | Holly Bible | Joseph Stalin |
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