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The education of a man is never completed until he dies.

– Robert E. LeeRate it:

The education of the will is the object of our existence.

– Ralph Waldo EmersonRate it:

The effect of one upright individual is incalculable.

– Oscar AriasRate it:

The effect of power and publicity on all men is the aggravation of self, a sort of tumor that ends by killing the victim's sympathies.

– Henry AdamsRate it:

The effect of sincerity is to give one's work the character of a protest. The painter, being concerned only with conveying his impression, simply seeks to be himself and no one else.

– Claude MonetRate it:

The effect of women on a man's mind is same as that of wine because both stops the function of his brain.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

The effective, and sufficient remedy for stress and depression is pure love-therapy, not only traditional and natural medication.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The effects of kindness are not always seen immediately, Sometimes it takes years until your kindness will pay off, And is returned to you. And sometimes you never see the fruits of your labors, But they are there, Deep inside of the soul of the one you touched.

– Dan KellyRate it:

The effects of the late civil strife have been to free the slave and make him a citizen. Yet he is not possessed of the civil rights which citizenship should carry with it. This is wrong, and should be corrected.

– Ulysses S. GrantRate it:

The effects of using too much reasoning are that we end up questioning the existence of God, or the Creator, including our own existences. To doubt everything, including the weapon, reason itself, which helped us to reach this land of confusion.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The effervescence of victory is sublime to those who never give in.

– Prof.Salam Al ShereidaRate it:

The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.

– Steven WeinbergRate it:

The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.

– Steven WeinbergRate it:

The ego can be found in the heart, which in turn is the mother of all desires.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The ego destroys its egoist silently and suddenly, as a termite does.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The ego, vanity, jealousy and such other flaws define the imperceptive attitude and fly silently, towards self-victimizing.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The Egyptians could run to Egypt, the Syrians into Syria. The only place we could run was into the sea, and before we did that we might as well fight.

– Golda MeirRate it:

The Egyptians had a particularly nasty way of getting rid of people they felt had no consequence. Instead of embalming them, they simply constructed a fake mummy made from old strips of linen wrapped around a dummy of mud. If, in our modern world, you feel that there are a lot of “mud mummies” around you, get rid of the mud.

– Perry BrassRate it:

The Eiffel Tower, one of the most astounding manifestations of human genius, can be digitally described as 984; 85; 3; 63; 1,000,000; 1889 - because it is nine hundred eighty-four feet high, offers the visibility as far as eighty-five miles from the top, on a clear day. The Tower has three elevators, and each elevator can carry sixty-three people. When the Eiffel Tower was built, it costed about one million dollars in 1889.

– Deodatta V. Shenai-KhatkhateRate it:

The elective system ... offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canaps of knowledge and never had their fill.

– Ted MorganRate it:

The electronic revolution is like the social event of the season. Everybody has received an invitation. Those who choose not to attend will be left out in the cold listening to everyone else talk about what a marvelous time they had.

– Kilburn HallRate it:

The elegance of honesty needs no adornment.

– Merry BrowneRate it:

The elementary school must assume as its sublime and most solemn responsibility the task of teaching every child in it to read. Any school that does not accomplish this has failed.

– William John BennettRate it:

The eleventh commandment --- Thou shalt not be found out --- is the only one that is virtually impossible to keep these days.

– Berta BuxtonRate it:

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