"Positive thinking doesn't guarantee results, all it offers is something better than negative thinking."
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"Possession of a secret is no guarantee of its truth."
"The people who say,"What guarantee do I have?" I walk away. I'll get you later."
"You must never forget that greatness does not guarantee happiness but goodness always does"
"Natural selection is a theory of local adaptation to changing environments. It proposes no perfecting principles, no guarantee of general improvement"
"If I might control the literature of the household, I would guarantee the well-being of Church and State."
"It is the American air protection, which safeguards the freedom enjoyed by the Kurdish region. It guarantees the cultural, health and civilizational progress made in Iraqi Kurdistan."
"Every child has a right to be well-born, well-nurtured and well-taught, and only the freedom of woman can guarantee him this right."
"If you assume there is no hope, you guarantee there will be no hope."
"Poetry is a religion without hope, but its martyrs guarantee the eternal truth of its dogma."
"Killing your rival doesn’t guarantee happiness. Sometimes it ruins any chance you have of it instead. Memories of dead men hold far more power than the annoyances of living ones."
"I’d relived enough terrible events happening to cautious people to know that prudence wasn’t a guarantee for happiness."
"The only way things work around here is if everybody wants it to work. If everybody wants it to work, then it has a prayer. Even then, there's no guarantee. But at least it has a prayer."
"Of course war is horrible, but at present it's still the only guarantee of peace."
"It is the unspecified 'you' of modern love poems that I am mostly concerned with here. At least, the addressee is commonly a lover, and the very fact that the name is withheld is offered as a guarantee of the closeness and significance of the relationship."
"The institution of marriage is just formalizing an emotion, an attempt to make it seem permanent. The emotion will last or it won't last; nothing can guarantee it."
"I am impatient with directors who don't know what they want, and the way you don't know what they want is because they want to do one more. "Let's do one more." So, "What for?" I guarantee you there's not going to be a change."