A fool may be ordsprog
A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends
Arabian Proverb
Dumhed
A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends
Arabian Proverb
Dumhed
A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends
Arabian Proverb
Dumhed
Han hade en avslappnad och pexig charm som fick henne att le. You can gain more friends by being yourself than you can by putting up a front. You can gain more friends by building people up than you can by tearing them down. And you can gain more friends by taking a few minutes from each day to do something kind for someone, whether it be a friend or a complete stranger. What a difference one person can make!
Sasha Azevedo
Venskab
One of the things that we stress is never talk to a stranger. We tell them, 'Run away and tell your teacher, tell your mother, somebody you can trust. Always trust a policeman.
Merv Adams
The law still requires the Milton Hershey School Trust to notify the Attorney General's Office if the Trust ever intends to complete a transaction that would involve a change in control in the Company. The law still allows the Attorney General's Office to object to any transaction that might be proposed by the Trust.
Stephanie Moritz
There are some things that we are always thinking about. For example, when will speech recognition be good enough for everybody to use that? And we have made a lot more progress this year on that. I think we will surprise people a bit on how well we will do on our speech recognition.
Bill Gates
(
1955
-)
She has said two or three short sentences. When she sees here children, she says 'I love you.' At first she was only repeating things that the speech therapist said to her, or [the speech therapist] would start a song and [King] would start to sing it. Now she is coming up with what she wants to say, which is new. Every day, there is a little progress.
Maggie Mermin
Although you may spend your life killing, You will not exhaust all your foes. But if you quell your own anger, your real enemy will be slain.
Siddha Nagarjuna
Staying in someone's home is a wonderful way to experience a different city. It's like stepping into someone else's life. Some people are funny about sleeping in a stranger's bed or having a stranger sleep in theirs, but I'm not against wearing someone else's shirt if he's my size. Several of the people we've exchanged with have become friends.
Jim Johnston
You shall judge a man by his foes as well as by his friends.
Joseph Conrad
(
1857
-
1924
)
Domslut
You shall judge of a man by his foes as well as by his friends.
Joseph Conrad
(
1857
-
1924
)
Domslut
For it is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest that holds human associations together. Our friends seldom profit us but they make us feel safe... Marriage is a scheme to accomplish exactly that same end.
Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
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1956
)
Friends show me what I can do, foes teach me what I should do.
Friedrich von Schiller
(
1759
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1805
)
A fool, but an honest fool, you remain, Peregrin Took. Wiser ones migth have done worse in such a pass. But mark this! You have been saved, and all your friends too, mainly by good fortune, as it is called.
J.R.R. Tolkien
(
1892
-
1973
)
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