Harry Levi Hollingworth famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I have known some quite good people who were unhappy, but never an interested person who was unhappy.
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I have now reigned above fifty years in victory and peace, beloved by my subjects, dreaded by my enemies, and respected by my allies. Riches and honors, power and pleasure, have waited on my call, nor does any earthly blessing appear to be wanting for my felicity. In this situation, I have diligently numbered the days of pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot: they amount to fourteen. O man, place not thy confidence in this present world!
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Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness
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The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for to-morrow which can be done to-day.
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What does 'happy' mean? Happiness is not a state like Vermont.
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The science of anti-Semitism has as its object Judaism as a social problem, being thus, necessarily, the synthesis of all sciences that can contribute to its solution.
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I mean, the problem is, I think I'm a great writer.
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The real problem with all drugs is that they work. Fantastically. They're great, right up until the moment they kill you.
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We are great and our faults are great and therefore our problems great and great are our consolations.
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A problem is something you can do something about. If you can't do something about it, then it's not a problem, it's a predicament. That means it's something that must be coped with, endured.
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