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blunders	 and	 absurdities	 no	 doubt	 crept	 in;	 forget	 them	 as	 soon	 as	 you	 can.
Tomorrow	is	a	new	day.	You	shall	begin	it	serenely	and	with	too	high	a	spirit	to
be	encumbered	with	your	old	nonsense.

         —Ralph	Waldo	Emerson,	philosopher,	poet,	and	essayist

Whenever	 you	 are	 asked	 if	 you	 can	 do	 a	 job,	 tell	 ’em,	 “Certainly	 I	 can!”	 Then
get	busy	and	find	out	how	to	do	it.

         —Theodore	Roosevelt,	US	president

Let	 us	 not	 be	 content	 to	 wait	 and	 see	 what	 will	 happen,	 but	 give	 us	 the
determination	to	make	the	right	things	happen.

         —Peter	Marshall,	author

We	should	take	care	not	to	make	the	intellect	our	god;	it	has,	of	course,	powerful
muscles,	but	no	personality.

         —Albert	Einstein,	developer	of	the	theory	of	relativity
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