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«For, he that expects nothing shall not be disappointed, but he that expects much - if he lives and uses that in hand day by day - shall be full to running over.»
«Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of the atom is talking moonshine»
Author: Ernest Rutherford
(Chemist)
| About:
Atoms,
Power
| Keywords:
atom, expects, moonshine, The Atom, transformation, transformations
«A master can tell you what he expects of you. A teacher, though, awakens your own expectations.»
Author: Patricia Neal
| About:
Teachers and teaching
| Keywords:
Awakening The, awakens, expectations, expects, master, teacher, The Awakening
«Faith is an invisible and invincible magnet, and attracts to itself whatever it fervently desires and calmly and persistently expects.»
Author: Ralph Waldo Trine
| About:
Faith
| Keywords:
attracts, calmly, expects, fervently, invincible, invisible, persistently, The Invincible, The Magnet
«Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anyone else expects of you. Never excuse yourself.»
Author: Henry Ward Beecher
| Keywords:
excuse, expects, higher, responsible, responsible for, standard
«He that sells upon Credit, expects to lose 5 per Cent. by bad Debts; therefore he charges, on all he sells upon Credit, an Advance that shall make up that Deficiency.»
«In fast-moving, progress-conscious America, the consumer expects to be dizzied by progress. If he could completely understand advertising jargon he would be badly disappointed. The half-intelligibility which we expect, or even hope, to find in the latest product language personally reassures each of us that progress is being made: that the pace exceeds our ability to follow.»