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Begin − to
begin is half the work, the other half
still remains; again begin this, and
thou wilt have finished. |
Marcus Aurelius |
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Conquering the world on horseback is
easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard. |
Genghis
Khan |
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Having
protected the fatherland with security
from the enemy, one should strive to
find glory for the state through the
arts and sciences. |
Peter the Great |
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Always bear in mind that
your own resolution to succeed
is more important than any other. |
Abraham
Lincoln |
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First they ignore
you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. |
Mahatma Gandhi |
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After
climbing a great hill, one only finds
that there are many more hills to climb. |
Nelson Mandela |
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If what you have done yesterday still
looks big to you, you haven't done much today. |
Mikhail
Gorbachev |
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The task of the government is not only
to pour honey into a cup, but sometimes to give bitter medicine. |
Vladimir
Putin |
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