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Life is simply time given to man to learn how to live.
William George Jordan
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William George Jordan
Age: 64 †
Born: 1864
Born: March 6
Died: 1928
Died: April 20
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New York City
New York
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Man does not drift into goodness...the chance port of an aimless voyage. He must fight ever for his destination.
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Every man has an atmosphere which is affecting every other.
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A fad lives its life in a few weeks a philosophy lives through generations and centuries a principle, forever.
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Plants grow most in the darkest hours preceding dawn so do human souls. Nature always pays for a brave fight. Sometimes she pays in strengthened moral muscle, sometimes in deepened spiritual insight, sometimes in a broadening, mellowing, sweetening of the fibres of character,—but she always pays.
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Life is not something to be lived through: it is something to be lived up to. It is a privilege, not a penal servitude of so many decades on earth.
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Worry is discounting possible future sorrows so that the individual may have present misery.
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Love, in the divine alchemy of life, transmutes all duties into privileges, all responsibilities into joys.
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He who thinks all mankind is vile is a pessimist who mistakes his introspection for observation he looks into his own heart and thinks he sees the world.
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Everything that is great in life is the product of slow growth the newer, and greater, and higher, and nobler the work, the slower is its growth, the surer is its lasting success. Mushrooms attain their full power in a night oaks require decades. A fad lives its life in a few weeks a philosophy lives through generations and centuries.
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Happiness is the soul's joy in the possession of the intangible.
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Education, in its highest sense, is conscious training of mind or body to act unconsciously. It is conscious formation of mental habits, not mere acquisition of information.
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Gratitude is thankfulness expressed in action.
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Into the hands of every individual is given a marvelous power for good or evil---the silent, unconscious, unseen influence of his life. This is simply the radiation of what man really is, not what he pretends to be.
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Worry is the most popular form of suicide. Worry impairs appetite, disturbs sleep, makes respiration irregular, spoils digestion, irritates disposition, warps character, weakens mind, stimulates disease, and saps bodily health. It is the real cause of death in thousands of instances where some other disease is named on the death certificate.
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The man who has a certain religious belief and fears to discuss it, lest it may be proved wrong, is not loyal to his belief, he has but a coward's faithfulness to his prejudices. If he were a lover of truth, he would be willing at any moment to surrender his belief for a higher, better, and truer faith.
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Worry is forethought gone to seed.
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If there is a little sand in the sugar of home happiness, it really seems better to concentrate on the sweetness that remains than to carry around samples of the grit in envelopes of conversational confidence.
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Self-confidence without self-reliance is as useless as a cooking recipe without food. Self-confidence sees the possibilities of the individual self-reliance realizes them. Self-confidence sees the angel in the unhewn block of marble self-reliance carves it out for oneself.
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