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Jose Ortega y Gasset Quotes

«The real magic wand is the child's own mind»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | About: Children | Keywords: Real Magic, wand
«Effort is only effort when it begins to hurt.»
«Excellence means when a man or woman asks of himself more than others do.»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | About: Excellence | Keywords: asks, excellence
«We cannot put off living until we are ready.»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | Keywords: put off
«Love is that splendid triggering of human vitality the supreme activity which nature affords anyone for going out of himself toward someone else.»
«I am I plus my circumstances.»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | Keywords: plus
«Life is a series of collisions with the future; it is not the sum of what we have been, but what we yearn to be.»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | About: Life | Keywords: collisions, series, yearn
«Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are»
«Life is an operation which is done in a forward direction. One lives toward the future, because to live consists inexorably in doing, in each individual life making itself.»
Author: Jose Ortega y Gasset | About: Life | Keywords: inexorably, operation
«We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands on himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.»

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