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achieves expense false registered security traveler
What the Registered Traveler achieves is convenience for some but at the expense of security for all. It's a false sense of security. Howard Simon
achieves bare carry cheer drops few life lives man mere number proportion seldom souls
The man who is gloomy, taciturn and lives in a world of doubt seldom achieves more than a bare living. There have been a few who have groaned their way through to a competence, but in proportion to that overwhelming number of souls who carry cheer through life, they are as nothing - mere drops in the bucket. Douglas Fairbanks
achieves army depends duty faithfully front great humblest knew mankind rank serving shop stood victory welfare
Let us do our duty, in our shop in our kitchen, in the market, the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle, and knew that victory for mankind depends on our bravery, strength, and skill. When we do that, the humblest of us will be serving in that great army which achieves the welfare of the world. Theodore Parker
achieves beyond cry dew fable fatigue forgotten goal good grass holy land lowly mediocrity muscles needless preserving rival saint spirit tortoise virtue winner
PERSEVERANCE, n. A lowly virtue whereby mediocrity achieves an inglorious success."Persevere, persevere!" cry the homilists all, Themselves, day and night, persevering to bawl."Remember the fable of tortoise and hare -- The one at the goal while the other is --where?" Why, back there in Dreamland, renewing his lease Of life, all his muscles preserving the peace, The goal and the rival forgotten alike, And the long fatigue of the needless hike. His spirit a-squat in the grass and the dew Of the dogless Land beyond the Stew, He sleeps, like a saint in a holy place, A winner of all that is good in a race. --Sukker Uffro Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
achieves continue employees goal group improve job matter system tried work
I have always tried to put in place a system and a group of employees that work and 'get the job done' no matter what. While we are not perfect, I think the organization achieves that end. My goal now is to continue to improve and keep it that way. E. Hicks
achieves compulsory dissent soon unanimity
Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find themselves exterminating dissenters. Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the unanimity of the graveyard. Robert Jackson
achieves adding goes sauce sealed tap taste tempted
Never be tempted by water. The water tap should be sealed at lunchtime. If, for example, a sauce goes wrong, adding water doesn't help at all; one only achieves a taste of dishwater. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
achieves momentous sin
To the intellectual, America's unforgivable sin is that it has revolutions without revolutionaries, and achieves the momentous in a matter-of-fact way Eric Hoffer
achieves adhere definitely duties fails lead perform properly rules therefore
When a person does not adhere to rules he fails to perform his duties properly but a disciplined person definitely achieves success. Only should therefore lead a disciplined life. Rig Veda
momentous prize work
I was making a lot of momentous personal decisions. I was still very very young: when the prize was awarded, I was 33; the work I had done when I was 21. Joshua Lederberg
momentous time
It is a momentous decision, and they need more time to think about it. Carl Tobias
momentous north people
It is a momentous day for the people of these islands, north and south. Bertie Ahern
momentous truly users
This day is a truly momentous day for users of our nation's transportation infrastructure. Don Young
momentous
It's a momentous day. It's not a day of celebration. Gretchen Dykstra
sing
We want 'em to sing with us. We want 'em to sing out. Sharon Scott
singing maps music-is
Folk Music is the map of singing. Alan Lomax
single lonely loneliness
The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely. Charlotte Bronte
sin shock sophistication
I'm an old sinner. Nothing shocks me. Charlie Chaplin
sin stills non-conformist
My prodigious sin was, and still is, being a non-conformist. Charlie Chaplin
sincere substitutes ardent
There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness. Charles Dickens
sin shows sinner
We must show sympathy with sinners, but not with their sins. Charles Spurgeon
sin found casts
He casts our sins behind His back, He blots them out; He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found. Charles Spurgeon
since
Since I can't write the greatest American novel, I'm going to write the longest American novel. Thomas Steinbeck