Danger, the spur of all great minds.
We must speak the truth if we are to be a great nation
The greatness of thinking, is the freedom to think on great subjects like creation and redemption.
There is a great deal to be said For being dead.
The great thing about reading is that it broadens your life.
The play was a great success, but audience was a dismal failure.
When you empower others to be great, you become a great leader.
Not the comfort, but the confrontation and hardship, is the teacher of a great life.
Our constitution works. Our great republic is a government of laws, not of men.
Our great Republic is a government of laws and not of men. Here, the people rule.
MacDonald: Oh my God, they found Tom.
Hilts: What do they call a mole in Scotland? Ives: A mole? Hilts: Aye.
You treat people with greatness and greatness will come back to you.
great art can come from anywhere but not from anyone
If we are to wield great magic, then let us learn from great teachers: the alchemists -- magicians par excellence.
Oh, I didn't think it wise to hide it. Might not be able to find it again," I say, cheerily. "It's sitting in plain view on your chair in the great hall. I do hope that was the best place for it.
Winners were not born winners; they learnt and practiced how to win and they have it! Everyone who gives a great testimony about his/her life begins with a beginning that was "inadequate" until something happened... an a breakthrough became evident!
You got the eggs in you; the world is fully ready to celebrate the chicks out of your laying labour. Never give up. Go and breed! Go and breed great dreams.
Never become proud within yourself when you are seen as the one to cause that great effect. Never become timid if you know you can while others dare to prove otherwise! Mind your business and make the strike.
Whenever you feel a little stricken down in pain, think about this. The knife has to be sharpened by striking and rubbing it against something strong before it can become useful! You are going to be great after the struggles.
A Great Teacher is like a fountain; she draws from the still, deep waters of personal growth and professional knowledge to serve others from her abundant overflow.