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Inspiring Quotes - Page 94

Virtue is its own reward.

Virtue is its own reward.

Marcus Tullius Cicero (1812). “Cicero's five books De finibus: or, Concerning the last object of desire and aversion”, p.97

Magic is who I am on the basketball court. Earvin is who I am.

Earvin "Magic" Johnson, William Novak (2012). “My Life”, p.7, Random House

When we leap, we must leap as though the net will appear. A leap in life, however big or small, is an act of commitment with the expectation of success.

John O'Hurley (2006). “It's Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons I Learned from Dogs”, p.33, Penguin

It's not about having it all. It's about having what you value most.

Jean Chatzky (2012). “Money Rules: The Simple Path to Lifelong Security”, p.61, Rodale

The challenge is not to be perfect. It’s to be whole.

"Jane Fonda: Life, Love and Working Out". Interview with Oprah Winfrey, www.oprah.com. October 27, 2010.

Nobody minds having what is too good for them.

Jane Austen (1857). “Mansfield park”, p.287

Wisdom is better than wit, and in the long run will certainly have the laugh on her side.

Jane Austen (2008). “Letters of Jane Austen: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition”, p.233, ReadHowYouWant.com