Fortune draws her breath through cracks that make coarse the route on which we march to success
– Agona Apell
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- The fortune that you feel you don’t deserve is heaven’s compensation for the misfortunes she feels you didn’t deserve – Agona Apell
- It’s by stooping that fingers create a fist, and by standing tall that they give us open palms. – Agona Apell
- The first act in the training of a warrior should be how to string his rifle and turn it into a guitar – Agona Apell
- There is only one thing worse than a little baby who won’t stop crying: it is a big baby who won’t stop whining about it – Agona Apell
- It is only in grammar that the mighty can be bound by rules made by the humble – Agona Apell
- Might without right makes blight – Agona Apell
- The world is fast becoming a corporate caliphate – Agona Apell
- Today’s troubled homes are made by parents who want to have children but don’t want their children to have parents – Agona Apell
- You lose nothing if by losing a friend you win countless admirers – Agona Apell
- It is through aversion to hardship that great ideas are born, but it is only through acceptance of it that these ideas can be implemented – Agona Apell
- The experience of the expert is an advantage to them only for as long as it enables them to learn faster than the novice – Agona Apell
- Asking someone to make for you money is like asking them to make for you a baby: they will own the money just as they will own the baby – Agona Apell
- The quality of a man is to be judged not by what he drives but by what drives him – Agona Apell
- Faith is not mere belief but is that state you attain when you send your will, words, thoughts, beliefs, and actions into orbit around a chosen goal – Agona Apell
- The rich don’t know when they will die, but the world’s poor don’t know when they will live – Agona Apell
- To the aimless man all men are equal, but to him with purpose some men are seed and others weed – Agona Apell
- Friends are won through personal contact, but admirers are won through their contact with our works – Agona Apell
- The true worth of a man is not seen in the value his money gives him but in the value he gives his money by the uses he puts it to – Agona Apell
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- The highest form of worship is to answer God’s prayer. – Agona Apell
- The further from law you move, the closer to claw you come. – Agona Apell
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- The low suffer most the blow of the law – Agona Apell
- A struggle is fatally injured not so much by the stumbles of its leaders as by their mumbles – Agona Apell
- Whatever draws the mind outward is unspiritual and whatever draws the mind inward is spiritual – Ramana Maharshi
- Repetition draws us into music, and repetition draws music into us. – Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
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- The rare female scientist was depicted as masculine, coarse, ugly, careworn and industrious but making no significant contribution. – Barbara Goldsmith
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- He may be stronger, but I’m not defenseless. He knows that, of coarse. That’s why he’s here. He wants me for what I can do after all. – Sophie Jordan
- Emancipation resulting in madness. Unlimited freedom to choose and play a tremendous variety of roles with a lot of coarse energy. – Saul Bellow