Lao Tzu Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
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Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends.
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I probably remember the 1954 Masters more vividly than any of the others.
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Trust and value your own divinity as well as your connection to nature. Seeing God's work everywhere will be your reward.
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I read books. Remember those? I read them, on paper.
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When I went to see Kansas and Queen and Styx, I don't even remember the music. But I know what I saw.
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There is no harm in patience, and no profit in lamentation. Death is easier to bear (than) that which precedes it, and more severe than that which comes after it. Remember the death of the Apostle of God, and your sorrow will be lessened.
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The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its roots in earth and manure.
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It's not often that the idea of continuing something for a potentially long period of time sounds exciting to me, because I really am a gypsy by nature.
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General Hayden knows full well the powerful and invasive nature of metadata.
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Most movies are lucky to have one moment, one shot that you look at and you always remember that moment and that scene.
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Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants.
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In antiquity the sage kings recognized that men's nature is bad and that their tendencies were not being corrected and their lawlessness controlled.
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Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.
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I'm a country girl. I have to be in nature, so my daughter is exposed to it a lot.
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It takes ground activity to stimulate that Black vote.
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As long as I can remember, growing up we had a guitar around our house, and I was always plucking on it.
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I remember driving the tractor on our farm, and Tim McGraw would be on the radio. I'd find myself walking out of class, singing his songs. And then Tim ended up playing my father in 'Friday Night Lights.' It was surreal.
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Our purpose is simply to ask how theological principles can be shown to have usable secular analogues that throw light upon the nature of language.
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Everyone deals with temptation. It's just there.
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When I look at something, it is certain that for an instant I am one with what I see.
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He asked three things of his men. That they fought, as he did, with a ruthless professionalism. That they stole only from the enemy and the dead unless they were starving. And that they never got drunk without his permission.
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Every thought we think is creating our future.
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Remember: if you can cease all restless activity, your integral nature will appear.