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The
Daily Maxim Archives
August
2000 |
August
31, 2000
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If
there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written
yet, then you must write it.
-Toni Morrison
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August
30, 2000 |
“Illusion
is the first of all pleasures.”
-Voltaire
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August
29, 2000 |
“The
greatest ability is dependability.”
-American Proverb
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August
28, 2000 |
“The
sky is the daily bread of the eyes”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
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August
27, 2000 |
“People
in glass houses shouldn't throw tantrums”
-6th grader at Cedar Lane
Unitarian Church
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August
26, 2000 |
Do
what you know best; if you're a runner, run, if you're a bell, ring.”
- Ignas Bernstein
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August
24, 2000 |
Grab
a chance and you won't be sorry for a might have been.
-Arthur Mitchell Ransome
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August
23, 2000 |
Slow
and steady
wins the race.
-Aesop
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August
22, 2000 |
We
are shaped and fashioned by what we love.
-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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August
19, 2000 |
“First,
do no harm.”
-Hippocrates
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August
17, 2000 |
“You
become responsible forever, for what you have tamed.”
-Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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August
16, 2000 |
“When
the mouse laughs at the cat, there's a hole nearby.”
-Nigerian Proverb
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August
15, 2000 |
“The
manner in which it is given is worth more than the gift.”
-Pierre Corneille
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August
13, 2000 |
“It's
better to be safe than unsafe.”
-6th grader at Cedar Lane Unitarian Church in Bethesda,
Maryland
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August
12, 2000
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When
the well's dry, we know the worth of water.
-Benjamin Franklin
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