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«Your position never gives you the right to command. It only imposes on you the duty of so living your life that others can receive your orders without being humiliated.»
«When you give yourself, you receive more than you give.»
«We will receive not what we idly wish for but what we justly earn. Our rewards will always be in exact proportion to our service.»
Author: Earl Nightingale
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«Who pleasure gives, Shall joy receive»
«You must know that in any moment a decision you make can change the course of your life forever: the very next person stand behind in line or sit next to on an airplane, the very next phone call you make or receive, the very next movie you see or book you read or page you turn could be the one single thing that causes the floodgates to open, and all of the things that you've been waiting for to fall into place.»
Author: Anthony Robbins
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«Your letter of excuses has arrived. I receive the letter but do not admit the excuses except in courtesy, as when a man treads on your toes and begs your pardon -- the pardon is granted, but the joint aches, especially if there is a corn upon it.»
Author: Lord Byron
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