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The noblest deeds are well enough set forth in simple language; emphasis spoils them
Jean de la Bruyère
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1645
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1696
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A person who is respectful towards his land, civilization and language, attains greatness and he acquires all the happiness of life. His deeds should be such that makes the motherland, the culture and language proud.
Rig Veda
My deeds now are simple, for I'm a simple man. But (they're) honest . . . come from a sincere heart . . . I'm definitely not the same foolish misguided person I once was.
Michael Morales
We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
Philip James Bailey
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1816
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1902
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Every man should first desire to acquire maximum knowledge, to engage himself in the noblest of deeds, earn social respect, success, fame and prosperity, authority and then act accordingly in order to realize them.
Atharva Veda
We live in deeds, not years: In thoughts not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
Aristoteles
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384 f.Kr.
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322 f.Kr.
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Handling
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.
Richard Francis Burton
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1821
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1890
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MISCREANT, n. A person of the highest degree of unworth. Etymologically, the word means unbeliever, and its present signification may be regarded as theology's noblest contribution to the development of our language.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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International Studies is a burgeoning major in a lot of campuses across the country. Believe it or not, some places that offer an International Studies emphasis don't require a language study. You sort of miss something there in terms of the language; you miss the nuances relying on second-hand information and translations.
James Wong
Language is the dress of thought; and as the noblest mien or most graceful action would be degraded and obscured by a garb appropriated to the gross employments of rusticks or mechanics, so the most heroick sentiments will lose their efficacy, and th
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
Att tänka
Our emphasis is to run the ball and to stop the run. It's not complicated but it's not simple, either.
John Fox
Jack Reynolds (the developer's attorney) told me that a simple language change in their development proposal resulted in the need to rezone the site. They changed the language from 'senior living' to 'age-restricted' and apparently, doing so requires a rezoning if they want to develop the site in the way that they propose.
Jeff Murray
That's the job of language; that's the job of English. This is taking very traditional, simple, clear-cut words of the English language and figuring out which words, which phrases to apply at which opportunities, which times.
Frank Luntz
We'll see larger differences the older kids get. The new tests put more emphasis on probability and statistics with 11th graders. Previously most of the emphasis was on algebra and geometry. What changes is more of the emphasis.
Joe Stangler
Our deeds disguise us. People need endless time to try on their deeds, until each knows the proper deeds for him to do. But every day, every hour, rushes by. There is no time.
John Locke
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1632
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1704
)
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