| Author |
Quotes |
| Laura | Some fear the dark; I embrace it. It is the only place where my eyes are blind, and my soul wanders freely from the truth of reality. |
| Lauren Bacall | I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that. |
| Legal Maxim | The trodden path is the safest. |
| Lenore Fleischer | Thinking in words slows you down and actually decreases comprehension in much the same way as walking a tightrope too slowly makes one lose one's balance. |
| Leo Aikman | You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him. |
| Leon Gambetta | The great recipe for success is to work, and always work. |
| Leonardo De Vinci | Even the richest soil, if left uncultivated will produce the rankest weeds. |
| Leroy Van Dyke | Success... it's what you do with what you've got. |
| Les Brown | If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams. |
| Lin Yutang | Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials. . -Lin Yutang. |
| Lord Alfred Tennyson | When a true genius appears in the world you may know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in confederacy against him. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most always like it the least. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Character must be kept bright as well as clean. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Knowledge of the world in only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Never seem wiser, nor more learned, than the people you are with. Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket: and do not merely pull it out and strike it; merely to show that you have one. |
| Lord Chesterfield | Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot. |
| Lord Dunsany | Logic, like whiskey, loses its beneficial effect when taken in too large quantities. |
| Lord Jeffrey | The tendency to whining and complaining may be taken as the surest sign symptom of little souls and inferior intellects. |
| Louis A Allen | The greatest potential for control the ends to exist at the point where action takes place. |
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