| Achievement |
TSA |
Flags |
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If you will be content to begin with doubtsyou shall end in certainties |
14 |
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Early to bed and early to risemakes a man wealthy, healthy, and wise |
14 |
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Time is shortand life is fleeting |
14 |
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Welcome evermore to gods and menis the self-helping man |
14 |
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If you want something you have never hadyou must be willing to do something you have never done |
14 |
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The true man wants two thingsdanger and play |
14 |
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To acquire wisdomone must observe |
14 |
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He who is of a calm and happy naturewill hardly feel the pressure of age |
10 |
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The best way to find out what we really needis to get rid of what we don't |
14 |
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The measure of intelligenceis the ability to change |
14 |
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What lights up a soccer stadium?A soccer match. |
10 |
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Short as life is, we make it still shorterby the careless waste of time |
10 |
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As you go into battleremember your ancestors |
10 |
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The only competition worthy of a wise manis with himself. |
14 |
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He is shouting like mad, only hark!He has certainly found a Snark! |
14 |
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A journey of a thousand milesbegins with a single step |
10 |
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I am no birdand no net ensnares me |
14 |
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A person who never made a mistakenever tried anything new |
14 |
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Education is the kindling of a flamenot the filling of a vessel |
14 |
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A tree never hits a vehicleexcept in self defence |
14 |
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Music, that softens the manners of mankindand soothes the cares and passions of the soul |
14 |
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Time, which antiquates antiquities,has an art to make dust of all things |
14 |
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The artist is the creator of beautiful things.The critic is the one who can discover beauty in the work. |
14 |
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Vanity is so anchored in the human heartthat even a soldier boasts of his name. |
14 |
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There is no methodbut to be very intelligent |
14 |
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Unquiet spirits walk the night,seeking that which was denied them in life. |
14 |
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Nature makes nothing in vain,even in monstrous forms. |
14 |
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Anger makes dull men wittybut it keeps them poor |
14 |
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