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Think Quote, Year 01, Day 257

Each in his appropriate sphere, will lead in person.
(GEN George Patton)

Politeness is the art of choosing among ones real thoughts.
(Adlai Stevenson II)

Haste trips its own heels, and fetters and stops itself.
(Lucius Annaeus Seneca)

The key to intelligent tinkering is to keep all the parts.
(Aldo Leopold)

It is in the shelter of each other that people live.
(Irish proverb)

Today the greatest single source of wealth is between your ears.
(Brian Tracy)

A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.
(Steven Wright)

Go West, said Horace Greeley, but my slogan is Go Anyplace.
(Richard Bissell)

Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy.
(Anonymous)

People begin to become successful the minute they decide to be.
(Harvey Mackay)

The goal of life is living in agreement with nature.
(Zeno of Elea)

You just have to hope that they'll grant you an interview.
(Lisa Guerrero)

If Roosevelt were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave.
(Samuel Goldwyn)

Know Your self to overcome any obstacles and problems.
(Billi PS. Lim)

Success consists of getting up just one more time than you?ve fallen down.
(Anonymous)

Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals.
(Henry Ford)

Roosevelt's brand of conservation set the course that others would follow for decades. Its focus was responsibility and restraint in managing natural resources, and its opponent within the camp was preservationism (led by John Muir), which favored protecting the earth from the hand of man. The tension between management and preservation is present to this day in both natural resource agencies and the environmental movement itself.
(Peter Borelli)