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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
2. Each cross bath its inscription.
3. Each dawn brings a new threat.
4. Each day is the scholar of yesterday.
5. Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born. Anais Nin
6. Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.--George Orwell.
7. Each generation produces its squad of "moderns" with peashooters to attack Gibraltar. --Channing Pollock
8. Each has his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by his heart, and his friends can only read the title. Virginia Woolf
9. Each individual has a tiny candle burning for him in the circle of life. Every so often, a candle will flare, its bright light touching those flames beside it. But as soon as it does it dies down, leaving a small smouldering wick. And one will notice the candles beside the once great flame have taken on a new glow.
10. Each man has his own vocation; his talent is his call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him. Ralph Waldo Emerson
11. Each man is led by his own liking. Virgil
12. Each man of us is living his own personal work of art, and cannot evade artistic responsibility for his product.
13. Each man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well. He has changed his market-cart into a chariot of the sun.
14. Each mind is pressed, and open every ear, to hear new tidings, though they no way joy us. --Edward Fairfax
15. Each moment of a happy lover's hour is worth an age of dull and common life.
16. Each morning sees some task begun, Each evening sees it close; something attempted, something done, has earned a night's repose.
17. Each natural agent works but to this end, To render that it works on like itself.
18. Each of us has a spark of life inside us, and our highest endeavor ought to be to set off that spark in one another.-Kenny Ausubel
19. Each of us tends to think we see things as they are, that we are objective. But this is not the case. We see the world, not as it is, but as we areor as we are conditioned to see it.
20. Each one sees what he carries in his heart. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
21. Each person has inside a basic decency and goodness. If he listens to it and acts on it, he is giving a great deal of what it is the world needs most. -- Pablo Casals
22. Each person is his own judge. (Pima)
23. Each step in a ladder is worth 7 points.
24. Each time a new soul descends in the ocean of the manifested realm...it generates a vibration which is communicated to the entire cosmic ocean... Each creature and every so-called thing (one should say being) is a crystallization of a part of this symphony of vibrations. Thus we are like a sound petrified in solid matter and which continues indefinitely to resound in this matter... and the word became flesh.
25. Each time dawn appears, the mystery is there in its entirety.
26. Each time we love, We turn nearer and a broader mark To that keen archer, Sorrow, and he strikes.
27. Each Warrior wants to leave the mark of his will, his signature, on important acts he touches. This is not the voice of ego but of the human spirit, rising up and declaring that it has something to contribute to the solution of the hardest problems, no matter how vexing!
28. Each year, one vicious habit rooted in time ought to make the worst man good.
29. Each year, one vicious habit rooted out, in time ought to make the worst man good. --Benjamin Franklin
30. EAGLES do not breed doves.
31. EAGLES don't catch flies.
32. Eagles may soar, but weasels aren't sucked into jet engines.
33. Eagles we see fly alone; and they are but sheep which always herd together.
34. Early and provident fear is the mother of safety.
35. Early in my business career I learned the folly of worrying about anything. I have always worked as hard as I could, but when a thing went wrong and could not be righted, I dismissed it from my mind.
36. Early master, soon knave (=servant). (Early independence causes extravagance, making employment necessary.)
37. Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious. -- William Feather
38. Early to bed -- makes you healthy, wealthy and boring.
39. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
40. Early to bed and early to rise probably indicates unskilled labor.
41. Early to rise, early to bed, makes a man healthy but socially dead. (Anamaniacs)
42. Earn cash in your spare time...blackmail friends.
43. Earned money - best. Inherited money - not so good. Brother's money - bad. Woman's money - worst.
44. Earnestness in life, even when carried to an extreme, is something very noble and great. ---(ALEXANDER HUMBOLDT).
45. Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason.
46. Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books. John Lubbock
47. Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. --Thomas Moore
48. Earth is but the frozen echo of the silent voice of God. --Samuel M. Hageman
49. Earth is the queen of beds.
50. Earth took her shining station as a star, In Heaven's dark hall, high up the crowd of worlds.
51. Earth, thou great footstool of our God, who reigns on high; thou fruitful source of all our raiment, life, and food; our house, our parent, and our nurse. --Isaac Watts
52. Ease and success are fellows.
53. Ease makes thief.
54. Easiest Color to Solve on a Rubik's Cube:
55. East, west, home's best.
56. Easy come, easy go. [Of quickly acquired fortunes.]
57. Easy on the throttle, steady on the gears, roll her over gently and she'll last for many years.
58. Easy to bend the body...Not the will.
59. Eat at pleasure, drink by measure.
60. Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
61. Eat peas with the king, and cherries with the beggar.
62. Eat right, exercise regularly, die anyway.
63. EAT till you sweat and work till you freeze.
64. Eat to live, but do not live to eat.
65. Eat to live, not live to eat.
66. Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others. --Benjamin Franklin
67. Eat yogurt and get culture.
68. Eaten bread is forgotten.
69. Eaten BREAD is soon forgotten.
70. Eating and scratching want but a beginning. Romanian Proverb
71. Eating while seated makes one of large size; eating while standing makes one strong. Hindu Proverb
72. Eating words has never given me indigestion. --Winston Churchill
73. Economist: One who tells you what to do with your money after you've spent it.
74. Economized love is never real love.
75. Economized love is never real love.
76. Economy does not consist in saving the coal, but in using the time while it burns.
77. Economy is a savings-bank, into which men drop pennies, and get dollars in return.
78. Economy is a way of spending money without getting any pleasure out of it. --Armand Salacrou
79. Economy is for the poor; the rich may dispense with it. --Christian Nestell Bovee
80. Economy is going without something you do want in case you should, some day, want something which you probably won't want.
81. Economy is half the battle of life; it is not so hard to earn money as to spend it well.
82. Economy is in itself a source of great revenue.
83. Economy is the parent of integrity, of liberty and of ease; and the beauteous sister of temperance, of cheerfulness, and of health; and profuseness is a cruel and crafty demon that gradually involves her followers in dependence and debts; that is, fetters them with "irons that enter into their souls." ---(SAMUEL JOHNSON).
84. Economy: Cutting down other people's wages.
85. Edged tools are dangerous things to handle, and not infrequently do much hurt. --Agnes Repplier
86. Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity.
87. Education and intelligence aren't the same thing!
88. Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him.
89. Education can train, but not create, intelligence.
90. Education consists mainly in what we have unlearned.Notebook,
91. Education costs money, but then so does ignorance.
92. Education does not consist merely in studying languages and learning a number of facts. It is something very different from, and higher than, mere instruction. Instruction shores up for future use, but education sows seed which will bear fruit, some thirty, sixty, some one hundred fold.
93. Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. --Edward Everett
94. Education is a method whereby one acquires a higher grade of prejudices.
95. Education is a progressive discovery of our ignorance. --Will Durant
96. Education is a social process ... Education is growth.... Education is, not a preparation for life; education is life itself. --John Dewey
97. Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. Oscar Wilde, english author
98. Education is an admirable thing, but nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. --Oscar Wilde
99. Education is an ornament in prosperity, and a refuge in adversity.
100. Education is civil defense against media fallout.