Moderation

In everything the middle course is best: All things in excess bring trouble to men.

~ Plautus

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Progressive development

Indeed, the grandest of all laws is the law of progressive development. Under it, in the wide sweep of things, men grow wiser as they grow older; Societies better.

~ Bovee

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Revelation

It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought. Each subsiding century reveals some new mystery; we build where monsters used to hide themselves.

~ Longfellow

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Discussion

He that is not open to conviction is not qualified for discussion.

~ Richard Whately

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Judgement

As climbers, we are inventors of our own goals, and must decide on our own how to achieve them. There is nobody else there. Nobody to control. We do extreme, dangerous things, and nobody else can say what is right or wrong. There is no moral loathing. We have only our instincts about human behavior, and in the end we are our own judges.

~ Reinhold Messner

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Slowly

To live long, it is necessary to live slowly.

~ Cicero

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Learning

I’ve always treated the world as my classroom, soaking up lessons and stories to fuel my path forward. I hope you do the same. The worst thing you can ever do is think that you know enough. Never stop learning. Ever.

~ Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Understanding

I have found you an argument; But I am not obliged to find you an understanding.

~ Samuel Johnson

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Failures

Without failures I would not be here. I learned most of what I know today through them. Maybe it was my partner, or the equipment was not proper, or the training—especially the mental training, which is the most important thing—were not good enough. With success, you don’t always know why you succeed, but when you fail, it’s clear what you did wrong. Then you can make changes and learn.

~ Reinhold Messner

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Moderation

True happiness springs from moderation.

~ Goethe

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