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The law in the hands of Jesus becomes alive with God's own personality. Majestic and authoritative, he is present in every commandment, so absolute in his demands, so observant of our conduct, so intent upon the outcome, that the thought of giving him less than heart and soul and mind and strength in the product of our moral life ceases to be tolerable to ourselves.
— Geerhardus Vos
Nice people with common sense do not make interesting characters. They only make good former spouses.
— Isabel Allende
I think he tries to be nice. But he has absolutely zero self-awareness. None. Zip. So we see the public Donald Trump, the candidate, as being different than the in-person Donald Trump.
— Mark Cuban
Born on Monday, fair in the face; Born on Tuesday, full of God's grace; Born on Wednesday, sour and sad; Born on Thursday, merry and glad; Born on Friday, worthily given;
— Anonymous
Somewhere around the fifth or seventh grade I figured out that I could ingratiate myself to people by making them laugh. Essentially, I was just trying to make them like me. But after a while it became part of my identity.
— Tina Fey
The most attractive thing about you should have less to do with your face or body and more to do with your attitude and how you treat people.
— Germany Kent
Personal associations are important, because everyone acquires something of the philosophy, the personality, and the mental
— Napoleon Hill
Your mental attitude is the most dependable key to your personality.
— Napoleon Hill
If one has a personality which PLEASES, and renders service in a spirit of HARMONY, these assets often make up for deficiencies in both the QUALITY, and the QUANTITY of service one renders. Nothing, however, can be SUCCESSFULLY SUBSTITUTED FOR PLEASING CONDUCT.
— Napoleon Hill
Mr. Attlee is a very modest man. But then he has much to be modest about.
— Winston Churchill
If a man is known by the company he keeps, so also his character is reflected in the books he reads.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Paris is a woman but London is an independent man puffing his pipe in a pub.
— Jack Kerouac