Carries Quotes
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A good character carries with it the highest power of causing a thing to be believed.
Aristotle -
Like the wind that carries one ship east and another west, the law of autosuggestion will lift you up or pull you down according to the way that you set your sails of thought.
Napoleon Hill
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I'm an optimist, but an optimist who carries a raincoat.
Harold Wilson -
There's a Legion that never was 'listed, That carries no colours or crest, But, split in a thousand detachments, Is breaking the road for the rest.
Rudyard Kipling -
Evil report carries further than any applause.
Baltasar Gracian -
The way a woman carries herself and the way she dresses ought to promote the following types of words: modesty, discretion, wisdom, beauty, elegance and refinement, but not sensuality, luxury, extravagance.
Paul Washer -
It is when you are asking about something that you realize you yourself have survived it, and so you must carry it, or fashion it into a thing that carries itself.
Anne Carson -
Stupidity has its sublime as well as genius, and he who carries that quality to absurdity has reached it; which is always a source of amusement to sensible people.
Christoph Martin Wieland
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There is no other prize in any country that carries the prestige that a Nobel bestows.
Barry Marshall -
Curious, how each one of us secretly carries his private cemetery around with him and watches it filling up with ever new graves. The last one to be our own ...
Vicki Baum -
Steam becomes a mighty power only when it allows itself to be imprisoned in a strong little reservoir, produces tremendous motion and carries huge weights by permitting itself a tiny and measured outlet.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Your own voice is the voice that carries you through life the best.
Nanci Griffith -
I think I do deserve more than 11 carries. I think I really do.
Ezekiel Elliott -
A woman's pity, which is talkative, carries the sick person's bed to the public marketplace.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Everyone carries within himself an image of womanliness derived from his mother: it is this that determines whether, on the whole,he will revere women, or despise them, or remain generally indifferent to them.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Every man carries a menagerie in himself; and, by stirring him up all around, you will find every sort of animal represented there.
Henry Ward Beecher -
He is greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of his own.
Henry Ward Beecher -
My father carries around the picture of the kid who came with his wallet.
Jack Roy -
A duty religiously performed carries with it several other important consequences.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Refinement that carries us away from our fellow-men is not God's refinement.
Henry Ward Beecher
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I have become an obstinate heretic in the eyes of my colleagues. Momentary success carries more power of conviction than reflections upon principles.
Albert Einstein -
It is not by whining that one carries out the job of king.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
Hatred is blind; rage carries you away; and he who pours out vengeance runs the risk of tasting a bitter draught.
Alexandre Dumas -
The quality of a painter depends on the amount of past he carries with him.
Pablo Picasso