
What better time to try something new than when you have nothing to lose.
– Jules Barnard
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- Mom discovered too late that sometimes a hardworking man is more successful than a brilliant one. – Jules Barnard
- …maybe that’s art. Seeing beauty others miss and capturing it. – Jules Barnard
- You’re not a loser. You’re almost as smart as me, which makes you one of the smartest people on the planet. – Jules Barnard
- It is better to lose friends than to lose your reputation, and better to lose riches than to lose your integrity. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- When you have nothing but love, you have everything. This means you must live as if you have nothing to hide, nothing to prove and nothing to lose. – John Kuypers
- In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose. I am about to visit the public library. – Jules Verne
- If you are afraid of being lonely, don’t try to be right. – Jules Renard
- You can’t win unless you try to win, but you can lose by trying not to lose. – Jack Campbell
- I want the world, I think. Even if it scares me. – Sara Barnard
- I decide this is just A Bad Day. We all get them, because grief doesn’t care how many years it’s been. – Sara Barnard
- Every bonsaidreams of being a tall tree – until the wind blows – Don Barnard
- Light tomorrow with today. – George Barnard Moore
- People in pain can be very self-destructive. And sometimes they pull in the people who are close to them, often without realizing. – Sara Barnard
- It is what we think we know that keeps us from learning. – Chester I Barnard
- It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms. – Christiaan Barnard
- It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it to be devoured by worms. – Christiaan Barnard
- The perfect Christmas tree? All Christmas trees are perfect! – Charles N Barnard
- Doing nothing accomplishes nothing, gains nothing, changes nothing, and wins nothing. You have to make a move. – Richelle E Goodrich
- The only thing that makes advice great is when you apply it and it works so try, try try. – Rob Liano
- Until you do your best, don’t try to take a rest. Until you take a leap, don’t try to sleep. Until you top, don’t try to stop. – Israelmore Ayivor
- The sea is only the embodiment of asupernatural and wonderful existence.It is nothing but love and emotionit is the -˜Living Infinite… – Jules Verne
- Achieving a goal is nothing. The getting there is everything. – Jules Michelet
- My chips are all cashed out. There’s nothing to lose. Or maybe I’ve already lost it and found it, and whatever else there might be to lose… – Gayle Forman
- we all try to silence painful emotions. but when we succeed in feeling nothing we lose the only means we have of knowing what hurts us and why. – Stephen Grosz
- I am hell with a knife and there is nothing I can really do about it but try and keep my mouth shut and try not to let it show. – Lynda Barry
- An opportunist ventures nothing, believes in nothing and invests in nothing, therefore he ends with nothing. – Nicko Widjaja
- But in the cause of science men are expected to suffer. – Jules Verne
- Beauty is single. Only ugliness is multiple, and even then its multiplicity is soon exhausted. – Jules Barbey dAurevilly
- (it was) beautiful, like so many senseless things. – Jules Barbey dAurevilly
- He who would confine his thought to present time will not understand present reality. – Jules Michelet
- The peasant is the only species of human being who doesn’t like the country and never looks at it. – Jules Renard
- Music is the art of thinking with sounds. – Jules Combarieu
- True courage consists in being courageous precisely when when we’re not. – Jules Renard
- Men are all the same. Novelty amongst themselves displeases and upsets them -“ but if the novelty is wearing a skirt, they go crazy f – Jules Barbey dAurevilly
- A myth, in its original Greek meaning- muthos- is simply that: a story, one which seeks to render life transparent to an intelligible source. – Jules Cashford
- I looked on, I thought, I reflected, I admired, in a state of stupefaction not altogether unmingled with fear! – Jules Verne
- Aures habent et non audient` – `They have ears but hear not – Jules Verne
- I wanted to protect my professorial dignity and not lay myself open to laughter from the Americans, who when they do laugh, laugh raucously – Jules Verne
- Before all masters, necessity is the one most listened to, and who teaches the best. – Jules Verne
- Hatred needs scorn. Scorn is hatred’s nectar! – Jules Barbey dAurevilly
