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"Do not be awe struck by other people and try to copy them. Nobody can be you as efficiently as you can."
By Norman Vincent Peale
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"Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing."
By Robert Benchley
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"Do what thy manhood bids thee do, from none but self expect applause; He noblest lives and noblest dies who makes and keeps his self-made laws."
By Sir Richard Francis Burton
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"Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you shall be the miracle."
By Phillips Brooks
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"Drink nothing without seeing it; sign nothing without reading it."
By Spanish Proverb
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"Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence."
By Democritus
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"Do not employ handsome servants."
By Chinese Proverb
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"Do not do to others what angers you if done to you by others."
By Socrates
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"Deep-seated are the wounds dealt in civil brawls."
By Lucan
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"Desperate affairs require desperate remedies."
By Horatio Nelson
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"Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness."
By Charles Caleb Colton
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"Do no dishonour to the earth least you dishonour the spirit of man."
By Henry Beston
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"Do not speak quickly; it is a sign of insanity."
By Bias
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"Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our nature, and violate the most sacred obligations."
By George Crabbe
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"Dangerous is wrath concealed. Hatred proclaimed doth lose its chance of wreaking vengeance."
By Seneca
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"Desultory reading is delightful, but to be beneficial, our reading must be carefully directed."
By Seneca
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"Death is not the worst than can happen to men."
By Plato
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"Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labour the body."
By Seneca
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"Doubt whom you will, but never yourself."
By Christine Bovee
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"Do not talk a little on many subjects, but much on a few."
By Pythagoras
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