William Penn Quotes
Do what good thou canst unknown, and be not vain of what ought rather to be felt than seen.William Penn
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I've felt ugly and insecure.
Irina Shayk -
I always felt an outsider.
Joanne Rowling -
Great acts are made up of small deeds.
Lao Tzu -
Our acts make or mar us, we are the children of our own deeds.
Victor Hugo -
I've always felt, even as a songwriter, that the rhythm of speech is in itself a language for me.
Cyndi Lauper Blue Angel -
Toward the end of my pregnancy, I felt really big - I gained about 40 pounds, which is a lot for my size.
Christina Aguilera
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I always wanted to know what it felt like to fall on stage... now I know. It's not how you fall, but how you get up
Geoffrey Holder -
She felt that she would have to be much more than just a doctor or an engineer. She would have to be a saint.
Flannery O'Connor -
Her courage was a guise. She wondered if courage always was, or if there were those who truly felt no fear.
Laini Taylor -
The Olympics were the most pressure I've ever felt.
Lindsey Vonn -
Each thread of life that you leave, will spin around your deeds and dictate your needs.
Don McLean -
Who doth right deeds Is twice born, and who doeth ill deeds vile.
Edwin Arnold
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There was so much in you that charmed me that I felt I must tell you something about yourself. I thought how tragic it would be if you were wasted.
Oscar Wilde -
If you pray for a thing, but have fear as you pray, that you may not receive it, or that your prayer will not be acted upon by Infinite Intelligence, your prayer will have been in vain.
Napoleon Hill -
When you have talked yourself into what you want, right there is the place to stop talking and begin saying it with deeds.
Napoleon Hill -
My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often.
Chris Matthews -
I have long felt that the way to keep children out of trouble is to keep them interested in things.
Walt Disney -
The only thing you believe in is the thing you believe in enough to practice. Your creed is your deed.
E. Stanley Jones
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Sculpturing didn't stick with me. I never felt I wanted to go on with that.
Warren MacKenzie -
The Brain - is wider than the Sky - For - put them side by side - The one the other will contain With ease - and You - beside - The Brain is deeper than the sea - For- hold them - Blue to Blue - The one the other will absorb - As Sponges - Buckets - do - The Brain is just the weight of God - For - Heft them - Pound for Pound - And they will differ - if they do - As Syllable from Sound.
Emily Dickinson -
Fear not, Cesario, take thy fortunes up. Be that thou know'st thou art and then thou art as great as that thou fear'st.
William Shakespeare -
Neither had Watt of the Steam engine a heroic origin, any kindred with the princes of this world. The princes of this world were shooting their partridges... While this man with blackened fingers, with grim brow, was searching out, in his workshop, the Fire-secret.
Thomas Carlyle -
Philosophy is an odd thing... There is no particular Socratic or Dimechian or Kantian way to live your life. They don't offer ethical codes and standards by which to live your life.
Stephen Fry -
Do what good thou canst unknown, and be not vain of what ought rather to be felt than seen.
William Penn