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Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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Shallow men believe in luck, believe in circumstances: it was somebody's name, or he happened to be there at right time, or it was so then, and another day it would have been otherwise. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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Shallow people believe in luck and in circumstances; Strong people believe in cause and effect. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
If you have a depressed mother, you ought to do everything you can to get her better, because there's a double effect. While depression may be a genetic disorder, it has a strong environmental component. And, for a child, a parent's illness is a very strong environmental effect. You want to reduce that effect so that you can have a beneficial effect on the child.
Myrna Weissman
While depression may be a genetic disorder, it has a strong environmental component. And, for a child, a parent's illness is a very strong environmental effect. You want to reduce that effect so that you can have a beneficial effect on the child.
Myrna Weissman
This demonstrates the biological effect in an area so shallow that it doesn't take much to fundamentally change the system. It's a little sobering.
Lee Cooper
We're just having a very shallow correction after a strong week.
Paul Nolte
President Bush takes the credit for a 'shallow recession,' he denies any responsibility for an even 'more shallow' economic recovery.
Gene Sperling
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1958
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There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.
Fred W. Fitch
There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.
Fred W. Fitch
Through shallow intellect, the mind becomes shallow, and one eats the fly, along with the sweets.
Guru Nanak
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1469
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1539
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The right merchant is one who has the just average of faculties we call common sense; a man of a strong affinity for facts, who makes up his decision on what he has seen. He is thoroughly persuaded of the truths of arithmetic. There is always a reason, in the man, for his good or bad fortune in making money. Men talk as if there were some magic about this. He knows that all goes on the old road, pound for pound, cent for cent / for every effect a perfect cause / and that good luck is another name for tenacity of purpose.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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This strikes me as something under the category of unbelievably bad luck, where you cut one line and have that kind of cascading effect.
Bob Finkelstein
This strikes me as something under the category of unbelievably bad luck, where you cut one line and have that kind of cascading effect.
Bob Finkelstein
We have such a strong defense - we're very consistent - and the people who play behind me are always making amazing plays so there's not much we can improve on. Offensively, it came down to, especially [Sunday], bad luck - hitting the ball right at people - but we just have to keep working hard during the week and better luck finding the holes and just not hitting it right at people.
Jennifer Davis
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