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Wisdom.

Timeless truths from the greatest minds of every era

601
If you want to see a rainbow you have to learn to see the rain.
Paulo Coelho
602
We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
Ronald Reagan
603
There is no substitute for hard work.
Thomas Edison
604
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Leonardo da Vinci
605
The merit of all things lies in their difficulty.
Alexandre Dumas
606
It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.
Vince Lombardi
607
What youth learns, age does not forget.
Danish proverbs
608
The child that gets a stepmother gets a stepfather also.
Danish proverbs
609
Every mother's child is handsome.
German proverbs
610
The wolf changes his coat, but not his disposition.
Latin Proverbs
611
Every dog is a lion at home.
Italian proverbs
612
A guest and a fish stink on the third day.
Spanish proverbs
613
Let the guest go before the storm bursts.
German proverbs
614
Where the dam is lowest the water first runs over.
Dutch proverbs
615
The night brings counsel.
French proverbs
616
When misfortune sleeps let no one wake her.
Spanish proverbs
617
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one’s work is terribly important.
Bertrand Russell
618
The dog in the kennel barks at his fleas; the dog that hunts does not feel them.
Chinese proverbs
619
One may go far after he is tired.
French proverbs
620
You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget.
Cormac McCarthy
621
Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.
Cormac McCarthy
622
Who goes softly goes safely, and who goes safely goes far.
Italian proverbs
623
It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of our responsibilities.
Josiah Stamp
624
Sooner or later we get just what we expect.
Unknown
625
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.
Steve Jobs
626
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Thomas Edison
627
Dig a well before you are thirsty.
Chinese proverbs
628
Fools invent fashions, and wise men follow them.
French proverbs
629
Inside of every problem lies an opportunity.
Robert Kiyosaki
630
It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.
John R. Wooden
631
If you are succeeding in everything you do, then you're probably not pushing yourself hard enough, that means you're not taking enough risks.
John C. Maxwell
632
A realist is an idealist who has gone through the fire and been purified. A skeptic is an idealist who has gone through the fire and been burned.
Warren W. Wiersbe
633
Nothing worth achieving comes easily.
John C. Maxwell
634
The man who is prepared has his battle half fought.
Miguel de Cervantes
635
Feeling sorry for yourself, and your present condition, is not only a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibly have.
Dale Carnegie
636
When you choose anything, you reject everything else.
G.K. Chesterton
637
Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.
George Eliot
638
Who speaks, sows; who keeps silence, reaps.
Italian proverbs
639
When ignorance does not know something, it says that what it does not know is stupid.
Leo Tolstoy
640
A little too late, much too late.
Dutch proverbs
641
He gives twice who gives quickly.
Latin Proverbs
642
Strike while the iron is hot.
English proverbs
643
Better silence than ill speech.
Swedish proverbs
644
There is no medicine to cure hatred.
Publilius Syrus
645
Be silent, or say something that is better than silence.
German proverbs
646
The archer that shoots ill has a lie ready.
Spanish proverbs
647
An old dog does not bark for nothing.
Italian proverbs
648
One who has been bitten by a serpent is afraid of a rope.
Hebrew proverbs
649
No one is so open-handed as he who has nothing to give.
French proverbs
650
New nets don't catch old birds.
Italian proverbs