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Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.
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Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.
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Self-Development Quotes on:
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Your philosopher's notes have allowed me to heighten my awareness of the truly great ideas and beliefs of those who have put pen to paper and I actively incorporate these beliefs, ideas, and philosophies into my daily life with astounding results.
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Jeff”
~ Jeff Thomas, School Improvement Coach, Southeast High School/Jefferson Middle School






"Heroism works in contradiction to the voice of mankind and in contradiction, for a time, to the voice of the great and good. Heroism is an obedience to a secret impulse of an individual's character. Now to no other man can its wisdom appear as it does to him, for every man must be supposed to see a little farther on his own proper path than any one else. Therefore just and wise men take umbrage at his act, until after some little time be past: then they see it to be in unison with their acts. All prudent men see that the action is clean contrary to a sensual prosperity; for every heroic act measures itself by its contempt of some external good. But it finds its own success at last, and then the prudent also extol." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

