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Travel is fatal
to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.
- Mark Twain (1835-1910)
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It is almost as if the millennium
were arrived, when we shall throw our clocks and watches over the
housetop, and remember time and seasons no more. Not to keep hours
for a lifetime is ... to live for ever. You have no idea, unless
you have tried it, how endlessly long is a summer's day, that you
measure out only by hunger, and bring to an end only when you are
drowsy.
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
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You may delay,
but time will not.
- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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All life is an experiment. The more
experiments you make the better.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
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I saw the angel in the marble and
carved until I set him free.
- Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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The Church says that the Earth is
flat, but I know that it is round. For I have seen the shadow on
the moon and I have more faith in the Shadow than in the Church.
- Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521)
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Work is a necessity for man. Man
invented the alarm clock.
- Pablo Picasso (1882-1973)
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The
white man builds big house, cost much money, like big cage, shut
out sun, can never move; always sick. Indians and animals know better
how to live than white man; nobody can be in good health if he does
not have all the time fresh air, sunshine, and good water.
- Flying
Hawk (1852-1931)
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Spend some time alone every day.
- Dalai Lama (1935-present)
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A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not
discovered the value to life.
- Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
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You must be the change you wish to
see in the world.
- Mahatma Ghandhi (1869-1948)
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