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«Honor is better than honors»
«Men do not really live for honors or for pay; their happiness is not in the taking and holding, but in the doing, the striving, the building, the serving»
«My commitment to the security and future of Israel is based upon basic morality as well as enlightened self-interest. Our role in supporting Israel honors our own heritage.»
Author: Gerald R. Ford
(President, Vice President)
| Keywords:
enlightened, heritage, honors, self interest
«It is not easy to imagine how little interested a scientist usually is in the work of any other, with the possible exception of the teacher who backs him or the student who honors him.»
«Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors!»
Author: Louisa May Alcott
(Author)
| About:
Life
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college, earn, graduate, graduating, honors
«It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not to deserve them.»
«I was eleven, then I was sixteen. Though no honors came my way, those were the lovely years.»
Author: Truman Capote
(Novelist, Playwright, Writer)
| About:
Honor,
Marriage
| Keywords:
eleven, honors, My Way, sixteen
«In the arena of human life the honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities in action»
«IMPOSTOR n. A rival aspirant to public honors.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
| Keywords:
aspirant, honors, impostor, impostors, rival
«HIBERNATE, v.i. To pass the winter season in domestic seclusion. There have been many singular popular notions about the hibernation of various animals. Many believe that the bear hibernates during the whole winter and subsists by mechanically sucking its paws. It is admitted that it comes out of its retirement in the spring so lean that it had to try twice before it can cast a shadow. Three or four centuries ago, in England, no fact was better attested than that swallows passed the winter months in the mud at the bottom of their brooks, clinging together in globular masses. They have apparently been compelled to give up the custom and account of the foulness of the brooks. Sotus Ecobius discovered in Central Asia a whole nation of people who hibernate. By some investigators, the fasting of Lent is supposed to have been originally a modified form of hibernation, to which the Church gave a religious significance; but this view was strenuously opposed by that eminent authority, Bishop Kip, who did not wish any honors denied to the memory of the Founder of his family.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
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