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Results from Laura Moncur's Motivational Quotations:

Life wouldn't be worth living if I worried over the future as well as the present.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
When things are at their worst I find something always happens.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
When I read a book I seem to read it with my eyes only, but now and then I come across a passage, perhaps only a phrase, which has a meaning for me, and it becomes part of me.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
The important thing was to love rather than to be loved.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
There's always one who loves and one who lets himself be loved.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
It's asking a great deal that things should appeal to your reason as well as your sense of the aesthetic.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
The rain fell alike upon the just and upon the unjust, and for nothing was there a why and a wherefore.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
He had heard people speak contemptuously of money: he wondered if they had ever tried to do without it.
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W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), 'Of Human Bondage', 1915
[The television is] an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home.
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David Frost
Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day - like writing a poem, or saying a prayer.
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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