Supicion of one's

Supicion of one's
Supicion of one's own motives is especially necessary for the philanthropist and the executive.
  

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Far better to think historically, to remember the lessonsof the past. Thus, far better to conceive of power as consisting in part ofthe knowledge of when not to use all the power you have. Far better to be onewho knows that if you reserve the power not to
If youare leaning over to starboard to balance the boat against the other guy'spropensity to lean too far to port, both of you are about to get wet.
Nothingso completely baffles one who is full of trick and duplicity himself, thanstraightforward and simple integrity in another.
Snap judgment has a way of becoming unfastened.
No onecan persuade another to change. Each of us guards a gate of change that canonly be opened from the inside. We cannot open the gate of another, either byargument or emotional appeal.
Virtue is more clearly shown in the performance of fire actions than in the non-preformance of base ones.
Our errors are steps on the way.
Failingto plan is planning to fail.
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You can't unscramble an egg.
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Given afair wind, we will negotiate our way into the Common Market, head held high,not crawling in. Negotiations? Yes. Unconditional acceptance of whateverterms are offered us? No.