Oscar Wilde Exercise Quotations
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- Thomas Jefferson
- Jack Lalanne
- Aristotle
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- Oscar Wilde
- Alexander Hamilton
- Samuel Johnson
- Cesar Millan
- Joseph Pilates
- Bertrand Russell
- Ellen G White
- Henry David Thoreau
- Joseph Addison
- Stephen Covey
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Kenneth H Cooper
- Richard G Scott
- Richard Simmons
- Andrew Weil
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Disappointment Quotes
In England, an inventor is regarded almost as a crazy man, and in too many instances invention ends in disappointment and poverty. In America, an inventor is honoured, help is forthcoming, and the exercise of ingenuity, the application of science to the work of man, is there the shortest road to wealth.
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Real Quotes
There was something terribly enthralling in the exercise of influence. No other activity was like it. To project one's soul into some gracious form, and let it tarry there for a moment; to hear one's own intellectual views echoed back to one with all the added music of passion and youth; to convey one's temperament into another as though it were a subtle fluid or a strange perfume: there was a real joy in that--perhaps the most satisfying joy left to us in an age so limited and vulgar as our own, an age grossly carnal in its pleasures, and grossly common in its aims....
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Rights Quotes
To exercise power costs effort and demands courage. That is why so many fail to assert rights to which they are perfectly entitled - because a right is a kind of power but they are too lazy or too cowardly to exercise it. The virtues which cloak these faults are called patience and forbearance.
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Mean Quotes
All modes of government are failures. Despotism is unjust to everybody, including the despot, who was probably made for better things. Oligarchies are unjust to the many, and ochlocracies are unjust to the few. High hopes were once formed of democracy; but democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people. It has been found out. I must say that it was high time, for all authority is quite degrading. It degrades those who exercise it, and degrades those over whom it is exercised.
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