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24. "Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment.” – Oprah Winfrey. 25. "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
1. “Your success will be determined by your own confidence and fortitude.” —Michelle Obama, former First Lady 2. “Never let success get to your head; never let failures get to your heart ...
II.2 The mean is hard to attain, and is grasped by perception, not by reasoning. [3]: II.9 Pleasure in doing virtuous acts is a sign that one has attained a virtuous disposition. [3]: II.3 Temperance is the alignment of our desires with our enlightened self-interest, such that we desire to do what is best for our own flourishing.
Do not dish it if you can't take it; Do not judge a book by its cover; Do not keep a dog and bark yourself; Do not let the bastards grind you down; Do not let the grass grow beneath (one's) feet; Do not look a gift horse in the mouth; Do not make a mountain out of a mole hill; Do not meet troubles half-way; Do not put all your eggs in one ...
[2] In the book, Brown equates vulnerability with being something hard to do and that we need to "dare greatly" in order to overcome that vulnerability. [3] The book describes feelings of shame and unworthiness and how people have a hard time admitting they are doing certain things.
Related: Norman Lear's Net Worth at the Time of His Death 6. "We better not, you know, kill our chickens before they cross the road." 7. "It's too late Edith, my bus has sailed." 8. "Up the creek ...
Nicholas E. Tawa summarizes the refrain "Ain't we got fun" as a "satirical and jaunty rejoinder" toward hard times. [2] Diane Holloway and Bob Cheney, authors of American History in Song: Lyrics from 1900 to 1945 , concur, and describe the black humor in the couple's relief that their poverty shields them from worrying about damage to their ...
Korean - 해가 서쪽에서 뜨겠다(haega seojjogeseo teugeta) means “Sun might rise from the West”, commonly used as a response to a news that something improbable happened. Lombard (Milanese dialect) – quand pìssen i òch ("when the geese will piss"), refers to the fact that geese do not urinate. [citation needed]