Franklin Roosevelt Quote – The Ability To Face Facts
“We need enthusiasm, imagination, and the ability to face facts, even unpleasant ones, bravely.” – Franklin Roosevelt
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“We need enthusiasm, imagination, and the ability to face facts, even unpleasant ones, bravely.” – Franklin Roosevelt
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“When the final result is expected to be a compromise, it is often prudent to start from an extreme position.” – John Maynard Keynes
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“If you worship money, you will always feel poor.” – Tom Sachs
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“Lives change like the weather, I hope you remember, Today is never too late to be brand new.” – “Innocent”, by Taylor Swift
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“To be truly free does not at all mean doing everything that pleases me, or doing what I want to do. . . . To be truly free means to use one’s own freedom for what is a true good.” – Pope Francis
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“Happiness is only real when shared.”
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“No dreams come true until you wake up and go to work.”
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“Unfinished… Gauti to his credit never gave up on his dream but that is usually not how it goes, i mean usually it isn’t a speeding bus that keeps the brown pointy weird church from being built. Most of the time it’s just too difficult or too expensive or too scary, it’s only once you’ve stopped, that you realize how […]
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“I should love to satisfy all, if I possibly can; but in trying to satisfy all, I may be able to satisfy none. I have, therefore, arrived at the conclusion that the best course is to satisfy one’s own conscience and leave the world to form its own judgment, favorable or otherwise.” – Mohandas K. Gandhi
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Henry Thoreau was languishing in jail after he had refused to pay the Massachusetts poll tax in 1843 [to protest the Mexican-American War], Ralph Waldo Emerson came to visit him and asked him why he was there. “Waldo, why are you not here?” said Thoreau. – Bartlett’s Book of Anecdotes
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