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I am master of myself as of the universe, so I am; so I wish to be.
— Pierre Corneille
Rethink success: Few people will ever discover that the most important business they will ever run.. is their life!
— Tony Dovale
An hour or two of learning from the masters is usually enough to recharge my artistic batteries.
— James Dean
We have to grasp not only the Know-How but also 'Know Why', if we want to master the Toyota Production System.
— Shigeo Shingo
No sublime wisdom asks to be worshipped or served; the greatest and the most honourable masters are those who refuse to have slaves!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
No art is less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and the study of the great masters.
— Edgar Degas
I'm the master marketer.
— Shaquille O'Neal
My ultimate goal is to play in the Masters.
— Michelle Wie
As the fletcher whittles and makes straight his arrows, so the master directs his straying thoughts.
— Gautama Buddha
When the master has come to do everything through the slave, the slave becomes his master, since he cannot live without him.
— George Bernard Shaw
The experience at the Masters was two years ago, and I am eager to win again this year so I can return to Augusta National in 2016.
— Guan Tianlang
Why they think everyone should be alike in making love when no one can even agree on what ice cream they like, I'll never know
from Dark Citadel — Cherise Sinclair
from Dark Citadel — Cherise Sinclair
Religion is interested primarily in the One who is the source of all things, the master of every phenomenon.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
The course is perfection and it asks perfection.
— Nick Faldo
The books - the generous friends who met me without suspicion - the merciful masters who never used me ill!
— Wilkie Collins
Make copies, young man, many copies. You can only become a good artist by copying the masters.
— Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Naturally, it is with some temerity that the pupil speaks before the master, because you know more about the Common Market than anybody.
— Margaret Thatcher
Most humans turn away from God simply for the privilege of deluding themselves into thinking they are the masters of their own destiny.
— Dennis Garvin
The master's eye is the best fertilizer.
— Pliny The Elder
As much as I love coaching the masters, junior cycling is obviously the future of our sport.
— Robin Farina
The best marriage in the world is two servants in love. The worst marriage in the world is two masters in love.
— Jimmy Evans
Practice radical humility. He (or she)who masters the art of humility cannot be humiliated ...
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dream masters create a masterpiece of life; they control the dream by making choices.
— Miguel Angel Ruiz
I did my undergrad at Florida State, got a Bachelor's, and then I got my Masters in Acting at NYU. So I've spent a lot of time in the classroom.
— Andre Holland
Servants, serve well your masters. For this is right. And in so doing, you do it as to the Lord.
— Janette Oke
The masters and overseers were so good at employee development, in their absence, the employees still achieved the company's mission
— Darnell Lamont Walker
The real scholar learns how to evolve the unknown from the known, and draws near the master.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We are the masters at the moment, and not only at the moment, but for a very long time to come.
— George Bernard Shaw
Read the folklore masters. Go to galleries. Walk in the woods. That's what you need to be an artist or storyteller.
— Terri Windling
To remain caught up in ideas and words about Zen is, as the old masters say, to stink of Zen.
— Alan Watts
It's a question I often ask myself: what would I do with me? And I don't know the answer. I don't know what I'd do, except run away.
— Alexander Masters
Learn from the masters, learn from your contemporaries. Always try to update yourself.
— James Stewart
If the traveler cannot find master or friend to go with him, let him travel alone rather than with a fool for company.
— Gautama Buddha
The Master was entirely free from four things: prejudice, foregone conclusions, obstinacy, and egoism.
— Confucius
The Masters is going to be an awesome challenge.
— Nigel Mansell
The warrior masters himself in order to help others. Only when you can feel your enemies inside and know them, can you conquer them.
— Brian E. Miller
Women; the supreme masters of the bait and switch.
D'Artagnan Bloodhawke — D'Artagnan Bloodhawke
D'Artagnan Bloodhawke — D'Artagnan Bloodhawke
My father still reads the dictionairy every day. He says your life depends on your power to master words
— Arthur Scargill
There is no one who can change My course or affect My conduct to the slightest extent. I am the Master over all.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Fire is the best of servants, but what a master!
— Thomas Carlyle
The wrongs of a Husband or Master are not reproached.
— George Herbert
He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedictate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty.
— Edgar Lee Masters
It's the Masters. If that doesn't get you nervous and your juices flowing, I don't know what does.
— Peter Uihlein
It would have been much more fortunate had the Persians become masters of the Greeks, rather than have the Romans of all people assume that role.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters in my late 30s, largely because of my confident driving.
— Angel Cabrera
Conversion is a change of masters. Will we not do as much for our new master, the Lord Jesus, as we did once for our old tyrant lusts?
— Charles Spurgeon
His smallest action has the power to send me soaring to new heights of bliss or drag me down to devastating lows.
— Colleen Masters
Half our standards come from our first masters, and the other half from our first loves.
— George Santayana
Painters can study the masters can't they? Musicians can hear Beethoven. What will filmmakers do?
— Eva Marie Saint
All [the authorities] did was to guard the distant and invisible interests of distant and invisible masters
— Franz Kafka
As the master so the valet.
— Philip James Bailey
The man who can master his time can master nearly anything.
— Winston Churchill
The dog who meets with a good master is the happier of the two.
— Maurice Maeterlinck
Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters.
— Grover Cleveland
The weal of the race, and the cause of humanity, here and now, are enough To give life meaning and death as well.
— Edgar Lee Masters
The best master is the one who raises many more masters and much more important than this, who creates masters even much better than himself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Madison, or "Maddie," as she preferred, wondered what could be at the end of that road.
— Alice Marks
He rises like a storybook hero out of the darkness - of course, his armor is of leather and ink, rather than chain mail.
— Colleen Masters
I want to be a tuneswept fiddle string that feels the master melody, and snaps ...
— Amedeo Modigliani
From the dog's point of view, his master is an elongated and abnormally cunning dog.
— Mabel Robinson
When the Master of the universe has points to carry in his government he impresses his will in the structure of minds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Children must master the language of things before they master the language of words.
— Friedrich Frobel
The tongue may be an unruly member
But silence poisons the soul. — Edgar Lee Masters
But silence poisons the soul. — Edgar Lee Masters
The building art is man's spatial dialogue with his environment and demonstrates how he asserts himself therein and how he masters it.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
A disciple serves the spiritual master with the sole purpose of getting instructions from him.
— A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
If certain critics and poetasters had their way, 'Ordinary Piety' and its child, Dullness, would be the masters of poetry.
— Edith Sitwell
These God-breathing machines are no more, in the sight of their masters, than the cotton they plant, or the horses they
— Harriet Jacobs
The more you insist on improving who and what you are, the more you become master of your destiny.
— Rod Stryker
Servitude, in many cases, is not forced upon by the masters, but a temptation of the servants.
— Indro Montanelli
Though the masters make the rules
For the wise men and the fools,
I got nothing, Ma, to live up to. — Bob Dylan
For the wise men and the fools,
I got nothing, Ma, to live up to. — Bob Dylan
It would be nice once during my life to go over [to Europe] and study the original paintings of the Masters.
— E. J. Hughes
If one is the master of oneself, one is the resort one can depend on; therefore, one should control oneself of all.
— Gautama Buddha
burglars are idiot masters of the built environment, drunk Jedis of architectural space.
— Geoff Manaugh
The Zen master can see precisely what it will take to cause your awareness to become free. But the Zen master can't do it for you.
— Frederick Lenz
To my mind the old masters are not art; their value is in their scarcity.
— Thomas A. Edison
The much-sought prize of eternal youth
Is just arrested growth. — Edgar Lee Masters
Is just arrested growth. — Edgar Lee Masters
CHAPTER LXXIX THE LAST DAYS OF MARY MASTERS
— Anthony Trollope
When one does something, one must go back to the ancients.
— Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre
Remember the acorn;
It does not devour other acorns. — Edgar Lee Masters
It does not devour other acorns. — Edgar Lee Masters
I considered how the princes were masters of manipulation and wondered if Ahkeel knew exactly how this would end and if I'd survive his game.
— Pippa DaCosta
If you are not setting a trap, then you are probably walking into one. It is the mark of the master to do both at once.
— Jedediah Berry
It is compassion, then, that is the best protection; it is also, as the great masters of the past have always known, the source of all healing.
— Sogyal Rinpoche
The state is or can be master of money, but in a free society it is master of very little else.
— William Beveridge
The power of thought, the vast regions it can master.
— Bertrand Russell
The foraging for food and water, the struggle for life in a world without masters, housed in a body that man had made dependent on himself.
— Richard Matheson