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| If you will call your troubles experiences, and remember that every experience develops some latent force within you, you will grow vigorous and happy, however adverse your circumstances may seem to be. |
| John Heywood |
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| If your faith is opposed to experience, to human learning and investigation, it is not worth the breath used in giving it expression |
| Edgar Watson Howe |
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| In America, the young are always ready to give to those older than themselves the full benefit of their inexperience |
| Oscar Wilde |
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| It is a pity that, as one gradually gains experience, one loses one's youth. |
| Vincent van Gogh |
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| Life is a series of experiences, each of which makes us bigger, even though it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward. |
| Henry Ford |
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| Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this |
| Henry Ford |
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| Many people know so little about what is beyond their short range of experience. They look within themselves - and find nothing! Therefore they conclude that there is nothing outside themselves either. |
| Helen Keller |
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| My experience in government is that when things are non-controversial and beautifully coordinated, there is not much going on |
| John Fitzgerald Kennedy |
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| Neither love nor hate, nor any order of intense adherence to personal involvement in human experience, may be so apt to serve the soul as this freedom and this necessity to be kind. |
| William Saroyan |
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| No experience is a cause of success or failure. We do not suffer from the shock of our experiences so-called trauma - but we make out of them just what suits our purposes. |
| Alfred Adler |
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| No, I am not at all cynical, I have merely got experience, which, however, is very much the same thing. |
| Oscar Wilde |
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| Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced; even a proverb is no proverb to you till your life has illustrated it |
| John Keats |
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| Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle |
| George Washington |
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| The experience of each new age requires a new confession, and the world seems always waiting for its poet |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes. If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life. |
| Frank Lloyd Wright |
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| The marvelous richness of human experience would lose something of rewarding joy if there were no limitations to overcome. The hilltop hour would not be half so wonderful if there were no dark valleys to traverse. |
| Helen Keller |
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| The mystical trend of our time, which shows itself particularly in the rampant growth of the so-called Theosophy and Spiritualism, is for me no more than a symptom of weakness and confusion. Since our inner experiences consist of reproductions, and c |
| Albert Einstein |
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| The object of living is work, experience, happiness |
| Henry Ford |
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