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November 2005 Quotes
Anyone can see a forest fire.
Skill lies in sniffing the first smoke.
Robert Heinlein
The best ammunition against lies is
the truth, there is no ammunition against
gossip. It is like a fog and the clear wind
blows it away and the sun burns it off.
Ernest Hemingway
In order to really enjoy a dog, one
doesn't merely try to train him to be
semihuman. The point of it is
to open oneself to the possibility
of becoming partly a dog.
Edward Hoagland
A man is likely to mind his own business when
it is worth minding. When it is not, he takes
his mind off his own meaningless affairs
by minding other people's business.
Eric Hoffer
Ability is what you're capable of doing.
Motivation determines what you do.
Attitude determines how well you do it.
Lou Holtz
The greatest lesson in life is
to know that even fools
are right sometimes.
Horace
No one can drive us crazy
unless we give them the keys.
Doug Horton
You have succeeded in life when all you
really want is only what you really need.
Vernon Howard
Strong and bitter words
indicate a weak cause.
Victor Hugo
Once you consent to some concession,
you can never cancel it and put
things back the way they are.
Howard Hughes
Like a welcome summer rain,
humor may suddenly cleanse and cool
the earth, the air and you.
Langston Hughes