Topic: Quote of the Day

Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 18, 2021 0



Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 18, 2021

“It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness; that is life.” – Picard

April 18, 2021

“What you declare, you will achieve.” – Anon

April 19, 2021

“Experience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other.” – Franklin

April 20, 2021

“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe.” – France

April 21, 2021

“When you think you can’t, revisit a previous triump” – Canfield

April 22, 2021

“Sometimes things become possible if we want them bad enough.” – Eliot

April 23, 2021

“To be a leader, yo umust stand for something or you will fall for anything.” – Pagano

April 24, 2021

“Courage is facing your fears. Stupidity is fearing nothing.” – Bellemare


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 11, 2021



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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of April 11, 2021

April 11, 2021

Fastidious – adj. – Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail, excessively particular, critical, or demanding, hard to please.

April 12, 2021

Assuage – v. – To make milder or less severe.

April 13, 2021

Vicarious – adj. – Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person.

April 14, 2021

Transitory – adj. – Not lasting, enduring, permanent, or eternal. Lasting only a short time, brief, short-lived, temporary.

April 15, 2021

Bloviate – v. – To speak or write at length in a pompous or boastful manner.

April 16, 2021

Egalitarian – adj. – Affirming, promoting, or characterized by belief in equal political, economic, social, and civil rights for all people.

April 17, 2021

Colloquialism – n. – An informal word or phrase that is more common in conversation than in formal speech or writing.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 11, 2021

April 11, 2021

“It’s always been and always will be the same in the world: the horse does the work and the coachman is tipped.” – Anon

April 12, 2021

“Experience is the name everyone give to their mistakes.” – Wilde

April 13, 2021

“What one relishes, nourishes.” – Franklin

April 14, 2021

“Those who do not feel pain seldom think that it is felt.” – Johnson

April 15, 2021

“Self-respect is the root of discipline: The sense fo dignity grows with the ability to say no to oneself.” – Heshel

April 16, 2021

“In baiting a mouse trap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse.” – Saki

April 17, 2021

“Few men have ever been admired by their own households.” – Montaigne


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 4, 2021



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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of April 4, 2021

April 4, 2021

Insolent – adj. – Showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect.

April 5, 2021

Garrulous – adj. – Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.

April 6, 2021

Vacuous – adj. – Having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless.

April 7, 2021

Juxtapose – v. – To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.

April 8, 2021

Pundit – n. – Somebody who expresses an opinion: somebody who acts as a critic or authority on a particular subject.

April 9, 2021

Tenacious – adj. – Not readily letting go of, giving up, or separated from an object that one holds, a position, or a principle. Not easily dispelled or discouraged.

April 10, 2021

Vacillate – v. – Alternate or waver between different opinions or actions, to be indecisive.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of April 4, 2021

April 4, 2021

“Everybody wants to be somebody; Nobody wants to grow.” – Goethe

April 5, 2021

“To the man who is afraid everything rustles.” – Sophocles

April 6, 2021

“Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist.” – Emerson

April 7, 2021

“Hunger never saw bad bread.” – Franklin

April 8, 2021

“Adversity introduces a person to themself.” – Anon

April 9, 2021

“You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means they use to frighten you.” – Hoffer

April 10, 2021

“Only dead fish swim with the stream.” – Anon


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of March 28, 2021



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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of March 28, 2021

March 28, 2021

Luminous – adj. – Bright or shining, esp. in the dark. Glowing with health, vigor, or a particular emotion.

March 29, 2021

Fractious – adj. – Easily irritated, bad-tempered.

March 30, 2021

Abysmal – adj. – Extremely bad, appalling.

March 31, 2021

Endemic – adj. – Native to a specific region or environment and not occurring naturally anywhere else.

April 1, 2021

Superfluous – adj. – Unnecessary, being beyond what is required or sufficient, unneeded extra.

April 2, 2021

Decadent – n. – A person who is luxuriously self-indulgent.

April 3, 2021

Innervate – v. – To stimulate or supply nervous energy.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of March 28, 2021

March 28, 2021

“The internet is only surpassed by mental telepathy.” – Gates

March 29, 2021

“If stock market experts were so expert, they would be buying stock, not selling advice.” – Augustine

March 30, 2021

“However beautiful the strategy, you should occassionally look at the results.” – Churchill

March 31, 2021

“He that never eats too much will never be lazy.” – Franklin

April 1, 2021

“Getting the right people in the right jobs is a lot more important than developing a strategy.” – Welch

April 2, 2021

“Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.” – Wilde

April 3, 2021

“Reality is the other person’s idea of how things should be.” – Shanahan


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of March 21, 2021

March 21, 2021

Indolent – n. – Having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful, lazy.

March 22, 2021

Caprice – n. – A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.

March 23, 2021

Facetious – adj. – Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant

March 24, 2021

Tactile – adj. – Of or connected with the sense of touch.

March 25, 2021

Propitious – adj. – Indicating a good chance of success.

March 26, 2021

Divergence – n. – A difference or conflict in opinions.

March 27, 2021

Mitigate – v. – Make less severe, serious, or painful.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of March 21, 2021

March 21, 2021

“Tell them the truth, first because itis the right thing to do and second they’ll find out anyway.” – Galvin

March 22, 2021

“The fastest way to succeed is to double your failure rate.” – Watson

March 23, 2021

“Failure isn’t a crime. Failure to learn from failure is the crime.” – Wriston

March 24, 2021

“A full belly makes a dull brain.” – Franklin

March 25, 2021

“It’s really the heart of the issue: Can we take the punitive aspects out of having people tell us the truth?” – Welch

March 26, 2021

“I get my exercise acting as a pallbearer to my friends who exercise.” – Depew

March 27, 2021

“Before you build a better mousetrap, it helps to know if there are any mice out there.” – Zuckerman


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of March 14, 2021



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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of March 14, 2021

March 14, 2021

Sardonic – adj. – Grimly mocking or cynical.

March 15, 2021

Pejorative – adj. – Expressing contempt or disapproval. Disparaging; belittling.

March 16, 2021

Spurious – adj. – Not genuine, authentic, or true.

March 17, 2021

Vitiate – v. – Spoil or impair the quality or efficiency.

March 18, 2021

Predacious – adj. – Predatory; Given to victimizing, plundering, or destroying for one’s own gain.

March 19, 2021

Capacious – adj. – Having a lot of space inside; roomy.

March 20, 2021

Vitriol – n. – Cruel, bitter, scathing criticism.


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