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Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Suffering reveals talent, good luck conceals talent. (Horace, ancient Roman poet)

Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)

Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. (Lucius Annaus Seneca, Ancient Roman philosopher)

Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to. Whether it is bad or bad - are all affected by our attitude towards the situation. (Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca L A)

Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overing of it. ( Hellen Keller, American writer)

Although the world is full of suffering, suffering can always be overcome (American writer Helen Keller)

Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. (John Kennedy, American president)

Get joy from hope and remain resilient in suffering. (American President Kennedy J)

Sweet are the uses of adversity. (William Shakspeare, British Playwriter )

After all the hardship comes happiness. (British playwright Shakespeare W)

I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. (Ernest Hemingway, USA writer)

I only know that morality refers to things that you feel are good afterwards, and immorality refers to things that you feel bad afterwards. (American writer Hemingway.E.)

Morality is the herd instinct in the individual. (German Philosopher)

Morality is the herd instinct in the individual's mind. (German Philosopher Nietzsche.F.)

Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. (william shakewspeare British dramalist)

If the person giving the gift is not sincere, no matter how expensive the gift is, it will lose its value. (William shakewspeare British dramalist)

Absence to love is what wind is to fire. It extinguishes the *** all; it inflames the great. (Roger de Bussy-Rabutin, French writer) Absence to love is what wind is to fire. Can extinguish small fires,

Let the fire burn blazingly. (French writer Bisi-Labidin.R.)

Every man is a poet when he is in love. (Plato ancient Creek philosopher) Every man is a poet when he is in love. (Plato ancient Creek philosopher) Poet. (Ancient Greek philosopher Plato)

First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity. (George Bernard Shaw) First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity. (British playwright Shaw) Bernard.G)

Friendship is like earthenware: once broken, it can be mended; love is like a mirror: once broken, that ends it. (Josh Billings. American humorist) Friendship is like pottery, What is broken can be repaired; love is like a mirror, once broken it is difficult to put back together. (Billings, J., American humorist)

Friendship is love without his wings. (George Gordon Byron, Bdritish poet) Friendship is Love without wings. (British poet Byron. G, G) Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love. (Albert Einstein, American scientist) It is not the gravity of the earth that makes people fall in love. (American scientist)

The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse. (Burke Edmund, British state *** an) The greater the power, the greater the danger of abuse. (British politician Edmund B.)

The greatest of evils and the worst of crimes is poverty. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist) The greatest evils and the worst of crimes is poverty. (British dramatist Bernard Shaw, G.)

The paramount duty of Congress is to stop deficiencies by the restoration of that protective legislation which has always been the firmst prop of the Treasury. (William Mckinley, American president) Protective legislation to stop fiscal deficits. (U.S. President Cogginley.W.)

The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment. Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without

of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. (Thomas Jefferson, American president) The people are completely trustworthy and should be allowed to hear everything true and false, and then make correct judgments. If I had to decide whether we should have a newspaper instead of a newspaper, or a newspaper instead of a newspaper, I would choose the latter without hesitation. (US President Jefferson T.)

The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) When the tyrant dies, his rule ends; when the martyr dies, his rule begins.( Danish religious philosopher Kierkegaard.S.)

There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself. (William Pitt, British state *** an)

Behind the throne there is something greater than the king himself. (British statesman Pitt W.)

To be acquainted with the merit of ministry, we need only observe the condition of the people. (Junius, Unidentified letter writer) To understand ***'s political achievements, we only need to observe public sentiment. (Junius, Unidentified letter writer)

To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasure, we must go to those who are seeking it: the pains of power is real, its pleasures imaginary. (C.Colton Charles, British churchman) To know the pains caused by power, go to those in power If you want to know the pleasure that power brings, ask those who pursue power: the pain that power brings is real, but the pleasure that power brings is just imaginary. (British pastor Charles C.C.)

Too fond of the right to pursue the expedient. (Oliver Goldsimith, British poet) Too fond of the right to pursue the expedient. (Oliver Goldsimith, British poet)

We need in politics man who have something to give, not men who have something to get. (Bernard Baruch, Averican economist) In politics we need people who have something to give, not people who want to gain. (Bernard Baruch, American Economist) Gram.B.)

When a man assumes a public

trust, he should consider himself as public property. (Thomas Jefferson, American President) When a person is trusted by the public, he should consider himself as public property. (Thomas Jefferson, American President)

When society requires to be rebuilt, there is no use attempting to rebuild it on the old plan. (John Stuart Mill, BAritish economist) When society needs to be rebuilt, there is no use attempting to rebuild it on the old plan. (British Economy J.S. Mill.J.S.)