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Truth is poetry; it is the grandest poetry  (Grandest Quotes) Character: the grandest thing in the world  (Grandest Quotes) The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention  (Grandest Quotes) Create the highest, grandest vision possible for your life, because you become what you believe  (Grandest Quotes) The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention  (Grandest Quotes) Virtue in its grandest aspect is neither more nor less than following reason  (Grandest Quotes) Boxing is drama on its grandest scale  (Grandest Quotes) At its grandest, political correctness is an attempt to accelerate evolution  (Grandest Quotes) The grandest virtue seems deficient  (Grandest Quotes) How can I develop myself into the grandest possible manhood  (Grandest Quotes) To win over your bad self is the grandest and foremost of victories  (Grandest Quotes) The smallest good deed is better than the grandest intention  (Grandest Quotes) Mine is always your highest thought, your clearest word, your grandest feeling. Anything less is from another source  (Grandest Quotes) When we come to the place of impossibilities, it is the grandest place for us to see the possibilities of God  (Grandest Quotes) Call for the grandest of all earthly spectacles, what is that? It is the sun going to his rest  (Grandest Quotes) The conspiracy community regularly seizes on one slip of the tongue, misunderstanding, or slight discrepancy to defeat twenty pieces of solid evidence; accepts one witness of theirs, even if he or she is a provable nut, as being far more credible than ten normal witnesses on the other side; treats rumors, even questions, as the equivalent of proof; leaps from the most minuscule of discoveries to the grandest of conclusions; and insists that the failure to explain everything perfectly negates all that is explained  (Grandest Quotes)