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Charles Fitzgeoffrey
"Liberté, égalité, fraternité. Liberty, equality, fraternity. Watchword of French Revolution. And bold and hard adventures t' undertake, Leaving his country for his country's sake."
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Source : "The Life and Death of Sir Francis Drake". Book by Charles Fitzgeoffrey, stanza 213, 1596.
Charles Fitzgeoffrey
#Country Quotes
#Adventure Quotes
#Leaving Quotes
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“Watch, listen and learn. You can't know it all yourself. Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.”
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“If not yet lost to all the sense of shame.”
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“If we look for ways to get rid of necessary pain, we'll be disillusioned or misled. For people who define real change as the elimination of inevitable struggle, the final chapters will be terribly disappointing.”
Source : Larry Crabb, Lawrence James Crabb (1991). “Inside Out”, NavPress Publishing Group
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“The only rules not meant to be broken are those of love and virtue.”
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“Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen.”
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“France built its best colony on a principle of exclusion, and failed; England reversed the system, and succeeded.”
Source : Francis Parkman (2004). “Montcalm and Wolfe”, p.26, Digital Antiquaria
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“A lot of patients you know if you haven't seen them for 6 months or a year, you won't remember what medicines they're on or what kind of problems they have. And you know I'd feel much better if I know a little bit about the patient before I walk in the room, so I won't be too surprised.”
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“The deepest level of truth uncovered by science, & by philosophy, is the fundamental truth of unity. At that deepest subnuclear level of our reality, you & i are literally one.”