William Robertson Nicoll famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I am inclined to put the zenith of success-the time of most consideration and public labor -as somewhere in the sixties, say from sixty-five to seventy.
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The past in retrospect holds manifold disenchantments, failures and even tragedies; and yet the worse may be forgotten and the best held fast.
-- William Robertson Nicoll
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Enjoy every minute. There's plenty of time to be dead.
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His time's forever, everywhere his place.
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Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time.
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Time that is moved by little fidget wheels Is not myTime, the flood that does not flow. Between the double and the single bell Of a ship's hour, between a round of bells From the dark warship riding there below, I have lived many lives, and this one life Of Joe, long dead, who lives between five bells.
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American power worldwide is at its historic zenith.
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Content arises out of certain considerations about form, material, context-and that when that subject matter is sufficiently far away.
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If our life lacks a constant magic it is because we choose to observe our acts and lose ourselves in consideration of their imagined form and meaning, instead of being impelled by their force.
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Brand equity doesn't change based on economic considerations.
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Deserves some consideration, and I think that should have been done right from the beginning.
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Consideration for others is the basis of a good life, a good society.
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