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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
202. BE what you would seem to be.
203. Be who you are: not who they think you are.
204. Be willing to lose a battle in order to win the war.
205. Be willing to make decisions. That's the most important quality in a good leader. Don't fall victim to what I call the 'ready-aim-aim-aim-aim syndrome.' You must be willing to fire.
206. Be wise; soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise.
207. Be wiser than other people if you can; but do not tell them so. Lord Chesterfield
208. Be ye lamps unto yourselves - hold ye fast to the truth as to a lamp. -- Buddhism
209. Be your character what it will, it will be known; and nobody will take it upon your word.
210. Be your own hero, it's cheaper than a movie ticket.
211. Be Yourself is about the worst advice you can give to people. -- Mark Twain
212. Be yourself- who else is better qualified? (Frank J. Giblin II)
213. Be yourself.
214. BEADS about the neck and the devil in the heart.
215. Bear all and do nothing Hear all and say nothing Abandon all and be nothing.
216. Bear and forbear.
217. Bear in mind, if you are going to amount to anything, that your success does not depend upon the brilliancy and the impetuosity with which you take hold, but upon the ever lasting and sanctified bulldoggedness with which you hang on after you have taken hold.
218. Bear on another's burdens.
219. Bear wealth, poverty will bear itself.
220. Bear with evil, and expect good.
221. Beareth all things...
222. Beat a woman with a hammer and you'll have gold
223. Beat your own and others will fear you.
224. Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll; charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.
225. Beautiful are the gushes of sensi-bility from a manly soul,-as if from some noble mountain, with granite heart and crest of cedar, there should issue a crystal rill, brightening the landscape with its dimpled beauty. ---(WILLIAM M. PUNSHON).
226. Beautiful is not what is beautiful, but what one likes.--Yiddish proverb
227. Beauty - a deceitful bait with a deadly hook.
228. Beauty - the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one cannot add or subtract or change without impairing the harmony of the whole.
229. Beauty and folly are old companions.
230. Beauty and grace command the world. -- Park Benjamin
231. Beauty and sadness always go together. Nature thought beauty too rich to go forth, Upon the earth without a meet alloy.
232. Beauty armed with virtue bows the soul ---With a commanding but a sweet control. ---(JAMES G. PERCIVAL).
233. Beauty attracts us men; but if, like an armed magnet it is pointed, beside, with gold and silver, it attracts with tenfold power.
234. BEAUTY carries its dower in its face.
235. Beauty draws more than oxen.
236. BEAUTY fades like a flower.
237. Beauty from order springs.
238. Beauty is a form of genius - is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation. It is of the great facts in the world like sunlight, or springtime, or the reflection in dark water of that silver shell we call the moon.
239. Beauty is a good letter of introduction
240. Beauty is a harmonious relation between something in our nature and the quality of the object, which delights us.
241. Beauty is a manifestation of secret natural laws, which otherwise would have been hidden from us forever.
242. Beauty is a short-lived tyranny.
243. Beauty is all very well at first sight; but who ever looks at it when it has been in the house three days?
244. Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
245. Beauty is as beauty does
246. Beauty is but a blossom.
247. Beauty is but a flower which wrinkles will devour; Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen's eye.
248. Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good; A shining gloss that fadeth suddenly; A flower that dies when first it 'gins to bud; A brittle glass that's broken presently; A doubtful good, a gloss, a glass, A flower, Lost, faded, broken, dead within an hour.
249. Beauty is but skin-deep.
250. Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.
251. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I'm not one to judge.
252. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; music is in the ear of the listener. Mother to teenage son while turning down the volume of the car radio.
253. Beauty is nature's brag, and must be shown in courts, at feasts, and high solemnities, where most may wonder at the workmanship.
254. Beauty is not caused, - it is; Chase it and it ceases, Chase it not and it abides...
255. Beauty is not caused. It is. --Emily Dickinson
256. Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.
257. Beauty is only skin deep
258. Beauty is only skin deep, and the world is full of thin skinned people. - Richard Armour
259. Beauty is only skin deep, but it's a valuable asset if you're poor or haven't any sense. --Kin Hubbard
260. Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.
261. Beauty is only skin deep...but ugly goes all the way to the bone!
262. Beauty is potent, but money is omnipotent.
263. Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. --Charles Reade
264. Beauty is quite different from charm, beauty is what you notice in a woman, charm is when a woman notices you.
265. Beauty is skin deep, but ugliness goes clear to the bone.
266. Beauty is skin deep; ugly goes right to the bone.
267. Beauty is the bait which with delight allures man to enlarge his kind.
268. Beauty is the first present nature gives to women and the first it takes away. --George Brossin Méré
269. Beauty is the index of a larger fact than wisdom.
270. Beauty is the mark God sets on virtue.
271. Beauty is the power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband.
272. Beauty is the promise of happiness. -- Stendhal
273. Beauty is the purgation of superfluities.
274. Beauty is the wisdom of women. Wisdom is the beauty of men.
275. Beauty is truth, truth beauty.
276. Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.
277. Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant.
278. Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.
279. Beauty provokes thieves sooner than gold.
280. Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best. --Phineas Fletcher
281. Beauty will buy no beef.
282. Beauty will not make the pot boil.
283. Beauty without bounty avails nought.
284. Beauty, like ice, our footing does betray; Who can tread sure on the smooth, slippery way: Pleased with the surface, we glide swiftly on, And see the dangers that we cannot shun.
285. Beauty, like truth, is relative to the time when one lives and to the individual who can grasp it. The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired.--Gustave Courbet
286. Beauty, more than bitterness Makes the heart break.
287. Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading seen; Duty, faith, love, are roots, and ever green.
288. Beauty: That power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband.
289. Bebop was about change, about evolution. It wasn't about standing still and becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change.--Miles Davis (1926-1991
290. Because a man has injured your goat, do not go out and kill his bull.
291. Because everyone uses language to talk, everyone thinks he can talk about language. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
292. Because God is righteous there is no true worhsip of him that is not immediately reflected in the love and service of our neighbour in society. Our love and service of our neighbour, forever, will be saved from being patronizing our possessive as in the doing of it we are humbled by God's glory is the goal of what we are tying to do.
293. Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, She doesn't have what it takes. They will say, Women don't have what it takes.
294. Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality.
295. Because I didn't work when I was at school I had to use my brains when I wasn't.
296. Because it was cold informant. The implication was that, just as May was unusually cold, so also cold weather could be expected in June.
297. Because just as good morals, if they are to be maintained, have need of the laws, so the laws, if they are to be observed, have need of good morals. -- Niccolò Machiavelli
298. Because of the truth and the sweetness of your love, your companion, Euthylla, placed this stone on your grave, Biote; she remembers you forever in her tears and weeps for the youth you have lost." An Athenian epitaph from the late fifth century BC
299. Because the Father of all things consists of Life and Light, where of man is made. If, therefore, a man shall learn and understand the nature of Life and Light, then he shall pass into the eternity of Life and Light.
300. Because there has been no one to stop me" has been one of the principles of my life.-- Joyce Carol Oates