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If we want an educated population, a skilled workforce, an innovative society, then we will have to work just as hard as he did to persuade people that the pain of failure is like a blister in tennis—a sign that you are trying hard enough
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“Nowhere throughout the universe do the moral perfections of the Governor of the world shine so gloriously as at the cross”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“Let us study the minute details of our Master’s well-filled life. He shall deal prudently (Isaiah 52:13.). This was his distinctive character. The Spirit of prudence was the furniture for his work.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“It is not enough, that there is no poison in the tongue. It must be healing, not only purified from “corrupt communication,” but “ministering grace unto the hearers.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
“Linguistically, English is an outlier in differentiating between moths and butterflies. In French, there are butterflies (papillons) and night-butterflies (papillons de nuit). German (Tagfalter and Nachtfalter) and Dutch (vlinder and nachtvlinder) adopt similar approaches.”
― Much Ado About Mothing: A year intoxicated by Britain’s rare and remarkable moths
― Much Ado About Mothing: A year intoxicated by Britain’s rare and remarkable moths
“ignorance is the field, on which the quackery of a political impostor ever reaps its most abundant harvest.”
― Proverbs
― Proverbs
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