Quote by Helen Keller
The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next. - Helen K

The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next. – Helen Keller

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Your success and happiness lies in you. Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall form an invincible host against difficulties. – Helen Keller

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Happiness
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No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right. – Helen Keller

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Happiness
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Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. – Helen Keller

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All my early school reports from the age of 5 were Daniel must learn not to distract others. – Dan Stevens

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Age acquires no value save through thought and discipline. – James Truslow Adams

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Talk is by far the most accessible of pleasures. It costs nothing in money, it is all profit, it completes our education, founds and fosters our friendships, and can be enjoyed at any age and in almost any state of health. – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Interest is the spur of the people, but glory that of great souls. Invention is the talent of youth, and judgment of age. – Jonathan Swift

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