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701. Everyone must row with the oars he has.--English Proverb

702. Everyone needs a warm personal enemy or two to keep him free from rust in the movable parts of his mind. --Gene Fowler

703. Everyone needs recognition for his accomplishments, but few people make the need known quite as clearly as the little boy who said to his father: "Let's play darts. I'll throw and you say 'Wonderful!'" -- The Best of Bits & Pieces

704. Everyone ought to bear patiently the results of his own conduct.

705. Everyone praises his native land.

706. Everyone should be married. If it is successful, you will become happy. If not, you will become a philosopher.

707. Everyone should carefully observe which way his heart draws him, and then choose that way with all his strength. (Hasidic saying)

708. Everyone should have a spouse, because there are a number of things that go wrong that one can't blame on the government.

709. Everyone should keep a mental wastepaper basket, and the older he grows, the more things will he promptly consign to it. --Samuel Butler

710. Everyone speaks highly of him. They say he's perfect a perfect nonentity.

711. Everyone takes his remark with a grain of epsom salts.

712. Everyone takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world. Arthur Schopenhauer

713. Everyone talks about apathy, but no one does anything about it.

714. Everyone thinks his own burden heavy. French Proverb

715. Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. --Leo Tolstoi

716. Everyone thinks of changing the world, but not himself. - Leo Tolstoy

717. Everyone wants a bus service to their door, but no one wants a bus service in their street.

718. Everyone wants to go to Heaven, yet no one wants to die.

719. Everyone who ever walked barefoot into his child's room late at night hates Legos. -- Tony Kornheiser

720. Everyone who is successful must have dreamed of something. (Maricopa)

721. Everyone wishes that the man whom he fears would perish.

722. Everyone wishes to have truth on his side, but not everyone wishes to be on the side of truth. --Richard Whately

723. Everyone you meet is afraid of something, loves something and has lost something.

724. Everyone you meet knows something you don't; learn from them.

725. Everyone, even the richest and most munificent of men, pays much by check more lightheartedly than he pays little in cash.

726. Everything a human being wants can be divided into four components: love, adventure, power and fame.

727. Everything about her is open; an open mind with a vacant stare.

728. Everything actual must also first have been possible, before having actual existence.

729. Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: The last of his freedoms -- to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way. -- Viktor E. Frankl, from Man's Search for Meaning

730. Everything can collapse. Houses, bodies, and enemies collapse when their rhythm becomes deranged. In large- scale battles, when the enemy starts to collapse you must pursue him without letting the chance go. If you fail to take advantage of your enemies' collapse, they may recover.

731. Everything changes, nothing remains without change.

732. Everything comes gradually and at its appointed hour.

733. Everything comes if a man will only wait.

734. Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. --Thomas A. Edison

735. Everything comes to him who waits, among other things, death.

736. Everything comes to him who waits, except a loaned book. --Kin Hubbard

737. Everything coming your way? You're in the wrong lane!

738. Everything costs more and takes longer.

739. Everything dear is a woman's fancy

740. Everything depends, Nothing is always, Everything is sometimes.

741. Everything else you grow out of, but you never recover from childhood. -- Beryl Bainbridge

742. Everything flows; nothing remains.

743. Everything flows; nothing remains.--Heraclitus

744. Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency... to get the book written. If a writer has to rob his mother, he will not hesitate; the Ode to a Grecian Urn is worth any number of old ladies. -William Faulkner (1897-1962), Writers At Work (1958)

745. Everything goes on sale... right after you buy it.

746. Everything goes wrong all at once.

747. Everything going good? You must have overlooked something.

748. Everything great in the world comes from neurotics. They alone have founded our religions and composed our masterpieces.-- "Remembrance of Times Past" by James Thurber

749. Everything has an END.

750. Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. Confucius

751. Everything has been figured out except how to live.

752. Everything has been said before, but since nobody listens we have to keep going back and beginning all over again. -- A. Gide .

753. Everything has been said, and we are more than seven thousand years of human thought too late.

754. Everything has been thought of before, but the problem is to think of it again.

755. Everything has its limit--iron ore cannot be educated into gold.

756. Everything has its place. Even the most putrid evil.

757. Everything has two handles,--one by which it may be borne; another by which it cannot.

758. Everything hath an end, and a pudding hath two.

759. Everything here, but the soul of man, is a passing shadow. The only enduring substance is within.

760. Everything hurts and what doesn't hurt doesn't work The gleam in your eyes is from the sun hitting your bifocals You feel like the night before and you haven't been anywhere You get winded playing chess Your children begin to look middle aged You begin to outlive enthusiasm Your mind makes contracts your body can't meet You know all the answers, but nobody asks you the questions You look forward to a dull evening Your favorite part of the newspaper is 25 Years Ago Today You sit in a rocking chair and can't get it going Your knees buckle and your belt won't You reget all those mistakes resisting temptation Dialing long distance wears you out Your back goes out more than you do A fortune teller offers to read your face You burn the midnight oil after 9:00 pm You sink your teeth into a steak and they stay there You get your exercise acting as a pallbearer for your friends who exercise You have too mech room in the house and not enough room in the medicine cabinet The best part of my day is over when the alarm goes off

761. Everything hurts... and what doesn't don't work.

762. Everything I do, I do on the principle of Russian borscht. You can throw everything into it—beets, carrots, cabbage, onions, everything you want. What's important is the result, the taste of the borscht.

763. Everything important has been said before by somebody who did not discover it. Alfred North Whitehead

764. Everything in excess is opposed to nature.

765. Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

766. Everything in life depends on how that life accepts its limits.--James Baldwin

767. Everything in moderation -- including moderation. - Harvey Steiman

768. Everything in nature is a cause from which there flows some effect.

769. Everything in the world may be endured except continual prosperity. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

770. Everything in this world depends upon will.

771. Everything in this world is governed by rules.

772. Everything is changeable, everything appears and disappears; there is no blissful peace until one passes beyond the agony of life and death.

773. Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs.

774. Everything is created and conducted by the same Master: the root, the branch, the fruits - the principles, the consequences.

775. Everything is energy in motion.

776. Everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.

777. Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else. --Will Rogers

778. Everything is in a state of flux, including the status quo.

779. Everything is possible; just not too probable.

780. Everything is sweetened by risk. --Alexander Smith

781. Everything is the product of one universal creative effort. There is nothing dead in Nature. Everything is organic and living, and therefore the whole world appears to be a living organism.

782. Everything is the worse for wearing.

783. Everything is worth precisely as much as a belch, the difference being that a belch is more satisfying. -- Ingmar Bergman

784. Everything I've ever done was out of fear of being mediocre. --Chet Atkins

785. Everything must have a beginning.

786. Everything NEW is fine.

787. Everything passes, everything wears out, everything breaks.tout passe, tout lasse, tout casse French Proverb

788. Everything put together falls apart sooner or later.

789. Everything runs to excess; every good quality is noxious if unmixed. --Ralph Waldo Emerson

790. Everything should be built top-down, except the first time.

791. Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.--Albert Einstein

792. Everything starts as somebody's daydream.

793. Everything that can be counted doesn't necessarily count; everything that counts can't necessarily be counted. (Einstein)

794. Everything that can be invented has been invented.

795. Everything that can be invented has been invented. Charles Duell, Dir. US Patent Office,

796. Everything that exceeds the bounds of moderation has an unstable foundation.

797. Everything that exists is in a manner the seed of that which will be.

798. Everything that goes around comes around.

799. Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.

800. Everything that is done in the world is done by hope.


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