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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
202. Character is destiny.
203. Character is doing what is right when no one is looking. -- J.C. Watts
204. Character is higher than intellect.
205. Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow.
206. Character is made by many acts; it may be lost by a single one. Anonymous
207. Character is not cut in marble; it is not something solid and unalterable.
208. Character is not made in a crisis--it is only exhibited.--Robert Freeman
209. Character is simply habit long continued.
210. Character is that which can do without success.
211. Character is the result of two things: Mental attitude and the way we spend our time.
212. Character is what a person is in the dark.
213. Character is what can do without success. Essays
214. Character is what God and the angels know of us; reputation is what men and women think of us.
215. Character is what you are in the dark.--Dwight Moody
216. Character isn't inherited. One builds it daily by the way one thinks and acts, thought by thought, action by action. If one lets fear or hate or anger take possession of the mind, they become self-forged chains.
217. Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do.
218. Characters do not change. Opinions alter, but characters are only developed. --Benjamin Disraeli
219. Charge nothing and you'll get a lot of customers.--Yiddish Proverbs
220. Charity begins at home.
221. CHARITY covers a multitude of sins.
222. Charity is a most excellent present from heaven, the top and zenith of all virtues, gifts and favours of God. ---(IRENAEUS).
223. Charity is an universal duty, which it is in every man's power some-times to practise; since every degree of assistance given to another upon proper motives, is an act of charity; and there is scarcely any man in such a state of imbecility as that he may not, on some occasions, benefit his neighbour. ---(SAMUEL JOHNSON).
224. Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become independent of it.
225. Charity performed at an improper place and time and given to unworthy persons without respect and with contempt is charity in the mode of ignorance.
226. Charity sees the need, not the cause.--German Proverb
227. Charity suffereth long and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.
228. Charity suppresses envy. It is not frieved at the good of others, neither of their gifts nor at their food qualities, their homes nor their estates. If we love our neighbour we shall be so far from envying his welfare...that we shall share in it and rejoice
229. Charity, or love...l the love of our neighbour as Christ hath love us, suffereth long: is patient towards all men: it suffers all the weakness, ignorance, errors, infirmities, all the frowardness and littleness of faith, of the children of God; all the malice and wickedness of the children of the world. And it suffers all this, not only for a time, for a short season, but to the end; still feeding our enemy when he hungers; if he thirst, still giving him drink; thus continually 'heaping coals of fire', of melting love, 'upon his head'.
230. Charity: a thing that begins at home, and usually stays there.--Elbert Hubbard
231. Charles Darwin was a naturalist who wrote the Organ of the Species.
232. Charm is getting the answer yes without asking a clear question. (Albert Camus)
233. Charm is more than beauty.--Yiddish Proverb
234. Chase after the truth like all hell and you'll free yourself, even though you never touch its coattails.--Clarence Darrow
235. Chastity is curable, if detected early.
236. Che Sara, Sara.-What will be, will be. Italians
237. Cheat me in the price but not in the goods.
238. Check to see if you any words out.
239. Cheer up! The worst is yet to come!--Philander Johnson
240. Cheer up! Things are getting worse at a slower rate.
241. Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. --Philander Johnson
242. Cheer up, things will get worse.
243. Cheer up, you'll soon be dead.
244. Cheerfulness bears the same friendly regard to the mind as to the body. It banishes all anxious care and discontent, soothes and composes the passions, and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm. ---(ADDISON).
245. Cheerfulness in most cheerful people, is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline.--Edwin Percy Whipple
246. Cheerfulness is contagious, but don't wait to catch it from others. Be a "carrier".
247. Cheerfulness is, in the first place the best promoter of health. ---(ADDISON).
248. Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.
249. Cheerfulness removes the rust from the mind, lubricates our inward machinery, and enables us to do our work with fewer creaks and ;groans. If people were universally cheerful, probably there wouldn't be half the quarreling or a tenth part of the wickedness ;there is. Cheerfulness, too, promotes health and immortality. Cheerful people live longest here on earth, afterward in our hearts.--Anonymous
250. Cheese is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night German.
251. Cheese it is a peevish elf, It digests all things but itself. Latin kit
252. Chemicals, n.: Noxious substances from which modern foods are made.
253. Cheops' Law: Nothing _ever_ gets built on schedule or within budget.
254. Cherchez la femme (Look for the woman) - Alexander Dumas The Mohicans of Paris Ch.3
255. Cherish all your happy moments; they make a fine cushion for your old age. Christopher Morley
256. Cherish that which is within you, and shut off that which is without; for too much knowledge is a curse.
257. Cherish your visions and you dreams, as they are the children of your soul; the blueprints of your ultimate achievements. -- Napolean Hill
258. Cherryh's Law: No rule should be followed off a cliff.
259. Chess is about as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you could find anywhere outside an advertising agency.
260. Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency.
261. Chicago, n.: Where the dead still vote ... early and often!
262. Chicken -- the egg's way of making more eggs.
263. Chicken Little only has to be right once.
264. Chicken Little was right.
265. Chicken Soup, n.:An ancient miracle drug containing equal parts of aureomycin, cocaine, interferon, and TLC. The only ailment chicken soup can't cure is neurotic dependence on one's mother.
266. Chickens: The only animals you eat before they are born and after they are dead.
267. Chief Luther Standing Bear
268. Child of God, and that the Lord has asked us to love one another. -Bl. Josemaria Escriva
269. Child of mortality, whence comest thou? Why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping?
270. Child; sweet child. I have a knife. I have my sword. I did not come across the world to lose you now. --Westley
271. Childhood is that wonderful time of life when all you need do to lose weight is to take a bath.
272. Childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day.
273. Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man; youth never. --Anna Jameson
274. Children and chicken must be always picking.
275. Children and fools cannot lie.
276. Children and fools have merry lives.
277. Children and fools speak the truth.
278. Children and fools speak true.
279. CHILDREN and fools tell the truth.
280. Children are a great comfort in your old age -- and they help you reach it faster, too. --Lionel Kauffman
281. Children are a poor man's wealth. Danish Proverb
282. Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
283. Children are entitled to their otherness, as anyone is; and when we reach them, as we sometimes do, it is generally on a point of sheer delight, to us so astonishing, but to them so natural. Alastair Reid
284. Children are innocent and love justice, while most adults are wicked and prefer mercy. --Gilbert K. Chesterton
285. Children are living jewels dropped unsustained from heaven.
286. Children are natural mimic who act like their parents despite every effort to teach them good manners.
287. Children are natural mimics who act like their parents despite every effort to teach them good manners.
288. Children are natural mimics. They act like their parents in spite of every attempt to teach them good manners.
289. Children are one-third of our population and all of our future.--Select Panel for the Promotion of Child Health, 1981
290. Children are our most valuable natural resource. --Herbert Hoover
291. Children are poor men's riches. --English Proverb
292. Children are the keys of paradise.
293. Children are the reward of life.
294. Children are unpredictable. You never know what inconsistency they're going to catch you in next.
295. Children aren't happy with nothing to ignore and that's what parents were created for.
296. Children aren't happy without something to ignore, And that's what parents were created for.
297. Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.
298. Children have more need of models than of critics.
299. Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present-- which seldom happens to us.
300. Children in a family are like flowers in a bouquet: there's always one determined to face in an opposite direction from the way the arranger desires. --Marcelene Cox