CHARACTER
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Thanks for coming by. IT’S THE WEEKEND. No new quotes today. But while you are here, why not take a few moments to browse through our daily quotes from the past week, which offer insights on the theme of CHARACTER.
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Interested in learning more? Just click on the underlined titles.
SUCCESS AND CHARACTER “Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses or avoids.” Aristotle
GOOD CHARACTER “Good character is…the noblest of all possessions.” Samuel Smiles
STRONG CHARACTER “Strong feelings do not necessarily make a strong character. The strength of a man is to be measured by power of the feeling he subdues not the power of those which subdue him.” William Carleton
CHARACTER AND SUCCESS “The formation of one’s character ought to be everyone’s chief aim.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Why not take a few moments to browse through some of our complete collection of past quotes. Just scroll down to the bottom, and check out any or all of our previous quotes organized by categories. Explore, and hopefully find something meaningful and worthwhile.
HOPE TO SEE YOU ON MONDAY FOR OUR NEXT DAILY QUOTE!
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In the meantime, become aware of your wisdom!
“I don’t know anyone who questions the value of analytical thinking when it comes to being a success in whatever you do. But there is another type of intelligence, other than the use of your analytical mind, that is every bit as important – wisdom. Wisdom not only provides you with creative, appropriate ideas, perspective, common sense, and an excellent sense of direction, it also makes your life easier and less stressful. This is true because, unlike the use of your analytical mind which can be effortful and clouded by doubt, wisdom is derived from a sense of confidence, a sense of knowing which direction or course of action you should take, as well as a sense of inner confidence when making decisions, creating ideas, or solving a problem.” (Richard Carlson, American author and motivational speaker)
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“Intelligence alone is not nearly enough when it comes to acting wisely.” (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
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