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concluding

«The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help them or concluded that you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.»
«Novels have a habit of concluding in the same way that the Lord's Prayer begins: with the kingdom of heaven on earth.»
«All people desire what they believe will make them happy. If a person is not full of desire for God, we can only conclude that he is engaged with another happiness.»
«I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.»
«The zeal which begins with hypocrisy must conclude in treachery; at first it deceives, at last it betrays»
«Many people know so little about what is beyond their short range of experience. They look within themselves - and find nothing! Therefore they conclude that there is nothing outside themselves either.»
«The boy gathers materials for a temple, and then when he is thirty, concludes to build a woodshed.»
«There is not in the world so toilsome a trade as the pursuit of fame; life concludes before you have so much as sketched your work.»
«In the world of knowledge, the essential Form of Good is the limit of our inquiries, and can barely be perceived; but, when perceived, we cannot help concluding that it is in every case the source of all that is bright and beautiful --in the visible world giving birth to light and its master, and in the intellectual world dispensing, immediately and with full authority, truth and reason --and that whosoever would act wisely, either in private or in public, must set this Form of Good before his eyes.»
«It is the nature of aphoristic thinking to be always in a state of concluding; a bid to have the final word is inherent in all powerful phrase-making.»

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