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A wealthy landowner cannot cultivate and improve his farm without spreading comfort and well-being around him. Rich and abundant crops, a numerous population and a prosperous countryside are the rewards for his efforts.
by Antoine Lavoisier (born in 1743) keywords: abundant, around, cannot, comfort, countryside, crops, cultivate, efforts, farm, him, his, improve, numerous, population, prosperous, rewards, rich, spreading, wealthy, well-being , without If we are to take for the criterion of truth the majority of suffrages, they ought to be gotten from those philosophic and patriotic citizens who cultivate their reason.
by James Madison (born in 1751) keywords: citizens, criterion, cultivate, gotten, majority, ought, patriotic, philosophic, reason, take, their, those , truth Virtue is its own reward, and brings with it the truest and highest pleasure; but if we cultivate it only for pleasure's sake, we are selfish, not religious, and will never gain the pleasure, because we can never have the virtue.
by John Henry Newman (born in 1801) keywords: because, brings, cultivate, gain, highest, never, only, own, pleasure, religious, reward, sake, selfish, truest, virtue , will Cultivate solitude and quiet and a few sincere friends, rather than mob merriment, noise and thousands of nodding acquaintances.
by William Powell (born in 1892) keywords: acquaintances, cultivate, few, friends, merriment, mob, nodding, noise, quiet, rather, sincere, solitude, than , thousands Believe that with your feelings and your work you are taking part in the greatest; the more strongly you cultivate this belief, the more will reality and the world go forth from it.
by Rainer Maria Rilke (born in 1875) keywords: belief, believe, cultivate, feelings, forth, go, greatest, more, part, reality, strongly, taking, will, work, world , your If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships - the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace.
by Franklin D. Roosevelt (born in 1882) keywords: ability, civilization, cultivate, human, kinds, live, must, peace, peoples, relationships, same, science, survive, together , world Cultivate the frontal portion of her brain as much as that of man is cultivated, and she will stand his equal at least. Even now, where her mind has been called out at all, her intellect is as bright, as capacious, and as powerful as his.
by Ernestine Rose (born in 1810) keywords: been, brain, bright, called, cultivate, cultivated, equal, even, frontal, her, his, intellect, least, man, mind, much, now, out, portion, powerful, she, stand, where , will Individuals, too, who cultivate a variety of skills seem brighter, more energetic and more adaptable than those who know how to do one thing only.
by Robert Shea (born in 1909) keywords: adaptable, brighter, cultivate, energetic, how, individuals, know, more, only, seem, skills, than, thing, those, too , variety With this sweet hope of ultimate acceptance with God, I have always enjoyed much cheerfulness before men; but I have at the same time laboured incessantly to cultivate the deepest humiliation before God.
by Charles Simeon (born in 1759) keywords: acceptance, always, before, cheerfulness, cultivate, deepest, enjoyed, god, hope, humiliation, incessantly, men, much, same, sweet, time , ultimate I have often wished I had time to cultivate modesty... but I am too busy thinking about myself.
by Edith Sitwell (born in 1887) keywords: am, busy, cultivate, had, modesty, myself, often, thinking, time, too , wished I knew that I had a following here in England, and if I came over here maybe I could cultivate it, but I never dreamt it would be as great as it has been.
by Edwin Starr (born in 1942) keywords: been, came, could, cultivate, dreamt, england, following, great, had, here, knew, maybe, never, over , would We Greeks are lovers of the beautiful, yet simple in our tastes, and we cultivate the mind without loss of manliness.
by Thucydideskeywords: beautiful, cultivate, greeks, loss, lovers, manliness, mind, our, simple, tastes, without , yet The American fascists are most easily recognized by their deliberate perversion of truth and fact. Their newspapers and propaganda carefully cultivate every fissure of disunity, every crack in the common front against fascism.
by Henry A. Wallace (born in 1888) keywords: against, american, carefully, common, crack, cultivate, deliberate, easily, every, fact, fascism, fascists, front, most, newspapers, perversion, propaganda, recognized, their , truth