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Turn on your speakers and DON’T use your mouse – Automatic

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Turn on your speakers and DON’T use your mouse – Automatic

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Proverb: He who fails to understand a look will not be able to understand a long explanation.

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Proverb: If you fall seven times, get up eight times.

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Proverb: Patience is a tree with bitter roots and sweet fruit..

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Proverb: What good is it to run when you are going down the wrong path?

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Proverb: When you are overwhelmed with happiness, don’t make any promises. When you are overcome with anger, don’t answer any letters.

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Proverb: When you speak, try to make your words better than silence.

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Proverb: A wise man could sit on an anthill, but only a stupid man would stay there.

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Proverb: Pining about the past is like chasing the wind.

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Proverb: Once the cart has broken, everyone will tell you where the potholes are.

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Proverb: If you are patient during a moment of anger, you will avoid a hundred days of sadness.

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Napoleon I : The line is very fine indeed between

the sublime and the ridiculous.

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Oscar Wilde : Questions are never indiscreet, answers

sometimes are.

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Alessandro Manzoni: It is worse to wallow in our errors than to agitate ourselves with questions.

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Werner Karl Heisenberg Ideas are not responsible

for what men do with them.

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François Fénelon: Run away from flattery, but try to deserve it.

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James Russell Lowell: If youth be a defect, it is

one that we outgrow only too soon

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Antoine de Saint-Exupery The entire world will make way for a man who knows where he is going.

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Mahatma Gandhi: “We must always seek to ally ourselves with that part of the enemy that knows what is right”

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Robert Green Ingersoll:In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments. There are consequences.

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Marcel Jouhandeau:Since nothing is more precious than time, there is no greater generosity than giving it away.

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Harold MacMillan: The past should be used as a

trampoline and not as a couch.

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Good Day

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