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| Friendship needs no words... | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step; only those who keep their eye fixed on the far horizon will find their right road. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| A task becomes a duty from the moment you suspect it to be an essential part of that integrity which alone entitles a man to assume responsibility. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| What makes loneliness an anguish is not that I have no one to share my burden, but this: I have only my own burden to bear. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Maturity: among other things, the unclouded happiness of the child at play, who takes it for granted that he is at one with his play-mates. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Never for the sake of peace and quiet deny your convictions. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| The pursuit of peace and progress cannot end in a few years in either victory or defeat. The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trials and its errors, its successes and its setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Never measure the height of a mountain, until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Your cravings as a human animal do not become a prayer just because it is God whom you ask to attend to them. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| When the morning's freshness has been replaced by the weariness of midday, when the leg muscles give under the strain, the climb seems endless, and suddenly nothing will go quite as you wish-it is then that you must not hesitate. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to live for, great enough to die for. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| The longest journey is the journey inwards. Of him who has chosen his destiny, Who has started upon his quest for the source of his being. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Time goes by, reputation increases, ability declines. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| The myths have always condemned those who ''looked back.'' Condemned them, whatever the paradise may have been which they were leaving. Hence this shadow over each departure from your decision. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| It is playing safe that we create a world of utmost insecurity. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| The more faithfully you listen to the voices within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. | Dag Hammarskjold | 1905-1961, Swedish Statesman, Secretary-general of U.N. |
| Hesitancy in judgement is the only true mark of the thinker. | Dagobert D. Runes | 1902-1982, American Philosophical Writer |
| Work is man's most natural form of relaxation. | Dagobert D. Runes | 1902-1982, American Philosophical Writer |
| With love and patience, nothing is impossible. | Daisaku Ikeda | |
| Great works are done when one is not calculating and thinking. | Daisetz T. Suzuki | 1870-1966, Japanese Professor of Philosopher |
| Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl. | Daisy Ashford | American Author |
| You look rather rash my dear your colours don't quite match your face. | Daisy Ashford | American Author |
| I am partial to ladies if they are nice. I suppose it is my nature. I am not quite a gentleman but you would hardly notice it. | Daisy Ashford | American Author |
| Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious. | Daisy Ashford | American Author |
| My own idea is that these things are as piffle before the wind. | Daisy Ashford | American Author |
| Tennessee Williams said if he got rid of his demons, he would lose his angels. | Dakin Williams | |
| Old friends pass away, new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend -- or a meaningful day. | Dalai Lama | 1935-, Tibet Religious Leader Resides In India |
| Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. | Dalai Lama | 1935-, Tibet Religious Leader Resides In India |
| If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. | Dalai Lama | 1935-, Tibet Religious Leader Resides In India |
| Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. | Dalai Lama | 1935-, Tibet Religious Leader Resides In India |
| In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher. | Dalai Lama | 1935-, Tibet Religious Leader Resides In India |
| Naturalness is the easiest thing in the world to acquire, if you will forget yourself-forget about the impression you are trying to make. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Are you bored with life? Then throw yourself into some work you believe in with all your heart, live for it, die for it, and you will find happiness that you had thought could never be yours. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Most of us have far more courage than we ever dreamed we possessed. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| You are merely not feeling equal to the tasks before you. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. Much of the best work of the world has been done against seeming impossibilities. The thing is to get the work done. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Criticism of others is futile and if you indulge in it often you should be warned that it can be fatal to your career. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| You never achieve real success unless you like what you are doing. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| If you want to be enthusiastic, act enthusiastic. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| I deal with the obvious. I present, reiterate and glorify the obvious -- because the obvious is what people need to be told. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it... that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| If you want to conquer fear, don't sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain -- and most fools do. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
| Feeling sorry for yourself, and you present condition, is not only a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibly have. | Dale Carnegie | 1888-1955, American Author, Trainer |
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