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When in doubt, tell the truth.
Mark Twain
/ Various writings
It is never too late to be what you might have been.
George Eliot
/ Various attributed
Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.
Frederick Douglass
/ Narrative of the Life
Taught from infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison.
Mary Wollstonecraft
/ A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
The tripod that supported the framework of Bushido was said to be Chi, Jin, Yu, respectively Wisdom, Benevolence, and Courage.
Inazō Nitobe
/ Bushido: The Soul of Japan
To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things.
Dogen
/ Genjokoan
Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
/ Poetry
Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
George Bernard Shaw
/ Essays
Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it.
Lewis Carroll
/ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.
Lewis Carroll
/ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about?
L. M. Montgomery
/ Anne of Green Gables
Thank goodness I was never sent to school; it would have rubbed off some of the originality.
Beatrix Potter
/ The Journal of Beatrix Potter
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
/ Attributed
Tell all the truth but tell it slant.
Emily Dickinson
/ Tell all the truth but tell it slant (c. 1868)
To see a World in a Grain of Sand / And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, / Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand / And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake
/ Auguries of Innocence (c. 1803)
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced.
John Keats
/ Letter to George and Georgiana Keats (1819)
Come forth, and bring with you a heart / That watches and receives.
William Wordsworth
/ The Tables Turned (1798)
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
Benjamin Franklin
/ The Way to Wealth (Poor Richard's Almanack)
Learning never exhausts the mind.
Leonardo da Vinci
/ Notebooks
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Epictetus
/ Attributed (also attributed to Zeno of Citium)
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