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The man with insight enough to admit his limitations comes nearest to perfection.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Man
Enough
Insight
Admit
Perfection
Limitations
His
Nearest
The challenge is to stay cool enough to handle the pressure in the moment so that you can succeed in the future.
Jurgen Klopp
Future
You
Challenge
Pressure
Enough
Stay
Handle
Succeed
Moment
Cool
I think tattoos are horrible. It's like living in a Pucci dress full-time.
Karl Lagerfeld
Living
Think
Dress
Horrible
Like
Tattoos
Full-Time
Revolutions are the locomotives of history.
Karl Marx
History
Revolutions
In view of the fact that God limited the intelligence of man, it seems unfair that He did not also limit his stupidity.
Konrad Adenauer
God
Man
Intelligence
Stupidity
Unfair
Seems
Fact
He
Also
Limit
Limited
His
Did
View
This is the mark of a really admirable man: steadfastness in the face of trouble.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Strength
Man
Face
Trouble
Mark
Admirable
Steadfastness
Really
There are three principles in a man's being and life, the principle of thought, the principle of speech, and the principle of action. The origin of all conflict between me and my fellow-men is that I do not say what I mean and I don't do what I say.
Martin Buber
Life
Me
Man
Conflict
Thought
Three
Action
Say
Between
Principle
Principles
Being
Mean
Origin
Speech
Grant that I may not pray alone with the mouth; help me that I may pray from the depths of my heart.
Martin Luther
Alone
Me
Heart
Mouth
Pray
May
Depths
Grant
Help
The Lord commonly gives riches to foolish people, to whom he gives nothing else.
Martin Luther
People
Nothing
Else
Gives
Foolish
He
Lord
Commonly
Riches
Whom
All who call on God in true faith, earnestly from the heart, will certainly be heard, and will receive what they have asked and desired.
Martin Luther
God
Faith
Heart
Will
Earnestly
True
True Faith
Call
Heard
Asked
Certainly
Who
Receive
Desired
Decision is a risk rooted in the courage of being free.
Paul Tillich
Courage
Decision
Free
Risk
Being
Rooted
To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist.
Robert Schumann
Art
Darkness
Light
Men
Duty
Hearts
Send
Artist
It is the absolute right of the State to supervise the formation of public opinion.
Joseph Goebbels
State
Absolute
Supervise
Opinion
Formation
Public
Public Opinion
Right
The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.
Albert Einstein
Science
Nothing
Thinking
Everyday
More
Refinement
Than
Whole
It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely.
Albert Einstein
Alone
Strange
Lonely
Known
Universally
The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.
Albert Einstein
Truth
Beauty
Our
Our Lives
Sphere
All Our Lives
Remain
Pursuit
Permitted
Children
Which
Activity
Lives
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Albert Einstein
Art
I Am
Imagination
Enough
Draw
Freely
Am
Artist
Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.
Albert Einstein
Politics
Equation
Eternity
Present
Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation.
Albert Schweitzer
Man
Own
Creation
Recognize
Devils
His
Even
Hardly
I can do no other than be reverent before everything that is called life. I can do no other than to have compassion for all that is called life. That is the beginning and the foundation of all ethics.
Albert Schweitzer
Life
Ethics
Compassion
Before
Beginning
Other
Everything
Reverent
Than
Foundation
I have always held firmly to the thought that each one of us can do a little to bring some portion of misery to an end.
Albert Schweitzer
Thought
Some
Misery
Firmly
Always
End
Little
Us
Held
Each
Each One
Portion
Bring
Truth has no special time of its own. Its hour is now - always.
Albert Schweitzer
Truth
Time
Brainy
Own
Hour
Always
Special
Special Time
Now
I have a family, loving aunts, and a good home. No, on the surface I seem to have everything except my one true friend. All I think about when I'm with friends is having a good time. I can't bring myself to talk about anything but ordinary everyday things. We don't seem to be able to get any closer, and that's the problem.
Anne Frank
Time
Myself
Good
Home
Family
True Friend
Problem
Good Time
Think
Everyday
Everything
Able
About
Seem
Having
Having A Good Time
Except
True
Talk
Surface
Aunts
Friend
Friends
Get
Closer
Any
Anything
Ordinary
Loving
Things
Bring
Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I've never written anything before, but also because it seems to me that later on neither I nor anyone else will be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.
Anne Frank
Me
Strange
Experience
Writing
Will
Before
Else
Later
Neither
Someone
Seems
Only
Never
Written
Like
Schoolgirl
Also
Because
Nor
Diary
Anyone
Anyone Else
Anything
Interested
Really
Hungry man, reach for the book: it is a weapon.
Bertolt Brecht
Man
Book
Hungry
Weapon
Reach
It is even better to act quickly and err than to hesitate until the time of action is past.
Carl von Clausewitz
Time
Better
Past
Action
Hesitate
Until
Err
Quickly
Than
Act
Even
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