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  • #1
    Susan B. Anthony
    “Failure is Impossible”
    Susan B. Anthony

  • #2
    Jerry Seinfeld
    “If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success?”
    Jerry Seinfeld

  • #3
    Groucho Marx
    “Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.”
    Groucho Marx, The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx

  • #4
    Ernest Hemingway
    “There is no friend as loyal as a book.”
    Ernest Hemingway

  • #5
    Thomas Jefferson
    “I cannot live without books.”
    Thomas Jefferson

  • #6
    Bertrand Russell
    “There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.”
    Bertrand Russell

  • #7
    George Washington
    “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.”
    George Washington

  • #8
    George Washington
    “It is better to be alone than in bad company.”
    George Washington

  • #9
    George Washington
    “If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
    George Washington

  • #10
    George Washington
    “But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.”
    George Washington

  • #11
    George Washington
    “I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.”
    George Washington

  • #12
    George Washington
    “A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined; to which end a uniform and well-digested plan is requisite; and their safety and interest require that they should promote such manufactories as tend to render them independent of others for essential, particularly military, supplies.”
    George Washington

  • #13
    George Washington
    “Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience.”
    George Washington, Rules of Civiility and Other Writings & Speeches

  • #14
    George Washington
    “Perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages.”
    George Washington

  • #15
    George Washington
    “Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.”
    George Washington

  • #16
    Voltaire
    “Common sense is not so common.”
    Voltaire, A Pocket Philosophical Dictionary

  • #17
    George Carlin
    “Men are from Earth, women are from Earth. Deal with it.”
    George Carlin

  • #18
    Oscar Wilde
    “Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #19
    Henry David Thoreau
    “Things do not change; we change.”
    henry david thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #20
    Henry Ford
    “Don't find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain”
    Henry Ford

  • #21
    Will Rogers
    “Common sense ain't common.”
    Will Rogers

  • #22
    L.M. Montgomery
    “In this life you've got to hope for the best, prepare for the worst and take whatever God sends.”
    Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • #23
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    “He who must travel happily must travel light.”
    Antoine de Saint-Exupery

  • #24
    Harriet Beecher Stowe
    “Common sense is seeing things as they are; and doing things as they ought to be.”
    Harriet Beecher Stowe

  • #25
    “Success isn't permanent, and failure isn't fatal.”
    Mike Ditka

  • #26
    William Blake
    “Better to shun the bait than struggle in the snare.”
    William Blake

  • #27
    William Safire
    “Never assume the obvious is true.”
    William Safire

  • #28
    Kathryn Smith
    “The only thing a person can never have too much of is common sense.”
    Kathryn Smith, Anna and the Duke

  • #29
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “Common sense is as rare as genius.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #30
    Thomas Paine
    “For though the flame of liberty may sometimes cease to shine, the coal can never expire.”
    Thomas Paine the 5th, The Crisis



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