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Age Quotes - Page 107

The hardest-learned lesson: that people have only their kind of love to give, not our kind.

"The Complete Neurotic's Notebook". Book by Mignon McLaughlin, 1981.

He that has doctrinal knowledge and speculation only, without affection, never is engaged in the business of religion.

Jonathan Edwards, Henry Rogers, Sereno Edwards Dwight (1839). “The Works of Jonathan Edwards”, p.238

Nothing that is worthwhile is ever easy.

Indira Gandhi (1975). “Selected Speeches of Indira Gandhi: The years of endeavour, August 1969-August 1972”

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet.

Helen Keller (1957). “The Open Door”, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday

Courage is more exhilarating than fear, and in the long run, it is easier.

Eleanor Roosevelt (1960). “You Learn by Living”, p.41, Westminster John Knox Press

Argument is meant to reveal the truth, not to create it.

Edward De Bono (1991). “I Am Right, You are Wrong: From this to the New Renaissance : from Rock Logic to Water Logic”, Penguin Group USA

It is not by the absolute quantity of produce obtained by either class, that we can correctly judge of the rate of profit, rent, and wages, but by the quantity of labour required to obtain that produce.

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch (1846). “The Works of David Ricardo, Esq., M.P.: With a Notice of the Life and Writings of the Author”, p.31