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Socrates is often credited with saying, "Nothing can harm a good man, either in life or after death." This quote emphasizes the idea that a person of good moral character will not be deterred from doing what is right and honorable, regardless of challenges or obstacles.
Quote from book: "Let's get the rules straight-nothing but our fists, and the first to run lose, Right?"
Quote from book: "Let's get the rules straight-nothing but our fists, and the first to run lose, Right?"
yes you can get your license, as of right now there is nothing saying that you can't.
He is often quoted as saying, "This is the place." as he entered Salt Lake Valley. However the actual quote is, "It is enough. This is the right place. Drive on." Whether he actually said this is a matter of debate.
The president who made the "right around the corner" quote was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He used this phrase in his 1932 inaugural address to express hope and optimism during the Great Depression.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian-British philosopher, is often credited with the statement that "Whatever can be said in words is not worth saying." This reflects his philosophical views on the limitations of language and the complexities of communication.
Henry Ford is credited with saying "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right" around the early 1900s, during the height of his success as an entrepreneur and automotive pioneer. This quote embodies the power of mindset and belief in achieving success.
Napoleon quoted "Ability is nothing without opportunity" in 1796, in a letter to his brother Joseph. This quote emphasizes the importance of combining talent with the right circumstances for success.
You put the right quote immediately after the period and then 1 space.
Right after the quote.
This quote means noting can me right