Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar Quotes
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The further you are from a problem, the smaller it gets.
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When a man says his word is as his bond - get his bond.
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Yesterday's success belongs to yesterday.
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Of two evils, choose the more interesting.
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If you get to the top on your own, who'll take the picture?
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We have a great regard for old age when it is bottled.
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Don't question your wife's judgment; look who she married.
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The mind is like a parachute. In order to function, it first has to open.
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Making a mistake is also an achievement.
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A philosopher is a man who can look at an empty glass with a smile.
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Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes.
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Keep advertising and advertising will keep you.
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A teetotaller is one who suffers from thirst instead of enjoying it.
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Nothing deflates so fast as a punctured reputation.
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If you think you know it all, you are missing something.
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A husband should tell his wife everything that he is sure she will find out, and before anyone else does.
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Life is a one-way street and you're not coming back.
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The only thing that hurts more than paying an income tax is not having to pay an income tax.
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No wife can endure a gambling husband-unless he is a steady winner.
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Sometimes doing nothing is doing something.
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Fish stimulates the brain, but fishing stimulates the imagination.
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The quality of the article should be its greatest achievement.
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Minds are like parachutes - they only function when open.
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Leave for tomorrow what you can't do today.
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Minds, like parachutes, only function when they are open.
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The road to success is filled with women pushing their husbands along.
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Confessions may be good for the soul but they are bad for the reputation.
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There is no traffic congestion on the straight and narrow path.
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Ability without enthusiasm is like a rifle without a bullet.
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The pause is a part of the walk.
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Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar
- Born: January 6, 1864
- Died: April 11, 1930
- Occupation: 1st Baron Dewar