Quote by William Hazlitt
If you think you can win, you can win. Faith is necessary to victo

If you think you can win, you can win. Faith is necessary to victory. – William Hazlitt

Other quotes by William Hazlitt

There is not a more mean, stupid, dastardly, pitiless, selfish, spiteful, envious, ungrateful animal than the Public. It is the greatest of cowards, for it is afraid of itself. – William Hazlitt

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Poetry is the universal language which the heart holds with nature and itself. He who has a contempt for poetry, cannot have much respect for himself, or for anything else. – William Hazlitt

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Nature
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A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugbear to the imagination, and, though we do not believe in it, it still haunts our apprehensions. – William Hazlitt

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I have learned to have more faith in the scientist than he does in himself. – David Sarnoff

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Keep your faith in God, but keep your powder dry. – Oliver Cromwell

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Skepticism has never founded empires, established principals, or changed the worlds heart. The great doers in history have always been people of faith. – Edwin Hubbel Chapin

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Family and friends and faith are the most important things in your life and you should be building friendships. – Barbara Bush

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Writing about music is like dancing about architecture. – Martin Mull

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Great men are like eagles, and build their nest on some lofty solitude. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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In the Pentagon Papers case, the government asserted in the Supreme Court that the publication of the material was a threat to national security. It turned out it was not a threat to U.S. security. But even if it had been, that doesnt mean that it couldnt be published. – Alan Dershowitz

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If we can dispel the delusion that learning about computers should be an activity of fiddling with array indexes and worrying whether X is an integer or a real number, we can begin to focus on programming as a source of ideas. – Harold Abelson