Don't Stop the Carnival...
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Action
Let deeds match words.
Platus
Think like a man of action. Act
like a man of thought.
Henri Bergson
I never worry about action,
only inaction.
Sir Winston Churchill
Heaven never helps the men who
will not act.
Sophocles
Just Do It!
A Nike Commercial
Move out man! Life is fleeting
by.
Do something worthwhile, before you die.
Leave behind a work sublime,
that will outlive you and time.
Alfred A. Montepert
Seize the day. Make your lives
extraordinary.
From The Dead Poets Society
Never mistake motion for action.
Ernest Hemingway
Only those who dare to fail
greatly can ever achieve greatly.
Robert F. Kennedy
Up to a point a man's life is
shaped by environment, heredity, and movements and changes in the
world about him. Then there comes a time when it lies within his
grasp to shape the clay of his life into the sort of thing he
wishes to be. Only the weak blame parents, their race, their
times, lack of good fortune, or the quirks of fate. Everyone has
it within his power to say, "This I am today; that I will be
tomorrow."
Louis L'Amour
Adventure
Life is either a daring
adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave
like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength
undefeatable.
Helen Keller
Better to sink beneath the
shock Than molder piecemeal on the rock!
Lord Byron
An adventure is only an
inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.
G. K. Chesterton
It is only in adventure that
some people succeed in knowing themselves--in finding themselves.
André Gide
A life without adventure is
likely to be unsatisfying, but a life in which adventure is
allowed to take whatever form it will is sure to be short.
Bertrand Russell
A large volume of adventures
may be grasped within this little span of life, by him who
interests his heart in everything.
Laurence Sterne
If we do not find anything very
pleasant, at least we shall find something new.
Voltaire
If we didn't live venturously,
plucking the wild goat by the beard, and trembling over
precipices, we should never be depressed, I've no doubt; but
already should be faded, fatalistic and aged.
Virginia Woolf
Age and Aging
You know you're old when the
candles cost more than the cake.
Bob Hope
A man is not old until regrets
take the place of dreams.
John Barrymore
Age does not protect you from
love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age.
Jeanne Moreau
Age wrinkles the body. Quitting
wrinkles the soul.
Douglas Macarthur
Ambition
Hitch your wagon to a star.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I have the same goal Ive
had ever since I was a girl. I want to rule the world.
Madonna Louise Ciccione
At the age of six I wanted to
be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has
been growing steadily ever since.
Salvador Dali
Man is the only creature that
strives to surpass himself, and yearns for the impossible.
Eric Hoffer
When you go in search of honey
you must expect to be stung by bees.
Kenneth Kaunda
A slave has but one master; an
ambitious man has as many masters as there are people who may be
useful in bettering his position.
Jean de La Bruyère
If men cease to believe that
they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms.
Henry Miller
The ripest peach is highest on
the tree.
James Whitcomb Riley
As he was valiant, I honour him.
But as he was ambitious, I slew him.
William Shakespeare
And he that strives to touch
the stars,
Oft stumbles at a straw.
Edmund Spenser
Ambition is the last refuge of
the failure.
Oscar Wilde
Anger
Anger, if not restrained, is
frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it.
Seneca
Staying angry with you is how I
protect myself from you. Refusing to forgive you is not only how
I punish you: it is also how I keep you from getting close enough
to hurt me again, and nine times out of ten it works - only there
is a serious side effect. It is called bitterness, and it can do
terrible things to the human body and soul.
Barbara Brown Taylor
It takes two flints to make a
fire.
Louisa May Alcott
Let not the sun go down upon
your wrath.
Ephesians 4:26
Heav'n has no Rage like Love to
Hatred turn'd,
Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd.
William Congreve
Anger as soon as fed is dead--
'Tis starving that makes it fat--.
Emily Dickinson
We boil at different degrees.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
In times of great stress or
adversity, it's always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and
your energy into something positive.
Lee Iacocca
In the souls of the people the
grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for
the vintage.
John Steinbeck
The bare recollection of anger
kindles anger.
Publilius Syrus
When angry, count four; when
very angry, swear.
Mark Twain
Art
It is the spectator, and not
life, that art really mirrors.
Oscar Wilde
Beauty
The best and most beautiful
things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be
felt with the heart.
Helen Keller
Anything in any way beautiful
derives its beauty from itself and asks nothing beyond itself.
Praise is no part of it, for nothing is made worse or better by
praise.
Marcus Aurelius
Books and Literature
Outside of a dog, a book is Mans
best friend. And inside of a dog, its too dark to read.
Groucho Marx
Caring
I don't know. I don't care, and
it doesn't make any difference.
Jack Kerouac
Real unselfishness consits in
sharing the interests of others.
George Santayana
I hate the giving of the hand
unless the whole man accompanies it.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The world is a beautiful place
to be born into
if you don't mind some people dying
all the time
or maybe only starving
some of the time
which isn't half so bad
if it isn't you.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
When people talk, listen
completely. Most people never listen.
Ernest Hemingway
Do not keep the alabaster box
of your friendship sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill
their lives with sweetness. Speak approving, cheering words while
their ears can hear them, and while their hearts can be thrilled
and made happier. The kind of things you mean to say when they
are gone, say before they go.
George W. Childs
Change
The only thing constant in life
is change.
Francois de la Rochefoucauld
The most effective way to cope
with change is to help create it.
L. W. Lynett
Choice
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
The measure of choosing well, is,
whether a man likes and finds good in what he has chosen.
Charles Lamb
Common Sense
Le sens commun n'est pas si
commun.
Voltaire
Computers and Technology
Computers are useless. They can
only give you answers.
Pablo Picasso
Contentment
Nine requisites for contented
living:
Health enough to make work a pleasure. Wealth enough to support
your needs. Strength to battle with difficulties and overcome
them. Grace enough to confess your sins and forsake them.
Patience enough to toil until some good is accomplished. Charity
enough to see some good in your neighbor. Love enough to move you
to be useful and helpful to others. Faith enough to make real the
things of God. Hope enough to remove all anxious fears concerning
the future.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
If a man has come to that point
where he is so content that he says; I do not want to know any
more, or do any more or be any more, he is in a state of which he
ought to be changed into a mummy.
Henry Ward Beecher
Contentment is not happiness.
An oyster may be contented.
Christian Bovee
Courage
Whatever course you decide
upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong.
There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe
that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and
follow it to an end requires courage.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Death
The call of death is a call of
love. Death can be sweet if we answer it in the affirmative, if
we accept it as one of the great eternal forms of life and
transformation.
Hermann Hesse
Destiny
Destiny is something we've
invented because we can't stand the fact that everything that
happens is accidental.
Sleepless in Seattle
There is no such thing as an
omen. Destiny does not send us heralds. She is too wise or too
cruel for that.
Oscar Wilde
All the world's a stage, And
all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and
their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts.
William Shakespeare
Nothing has turned out as we
expected! It never does. Life's under no obligation to give us
what we expect. We take what we get and are thankful it's no
worse than it is.
Gone With the Wind
People are always blaming their
circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances.
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and
look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find
them, they make them.
George Bernard Shaw
My mother said to me, "If
you become a soldier, you'll be a general; if you become a monk,
you'll end up as the pope." Instead, I became a painter, and
wound up Picasso.
Pablo Picasso
The best years of your life are
the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do
not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the
president. You realize that you control your own destiny.
Albert Ellis
Dreams
Remember to always dream. More
importantly to make those dreams come true and never give up.
Dr. Robert D. Ballard
Keep your eyes on the stars,
and your feet on the ground.
Theodore Roosevelt
You see things and you say Why?
But I dream things that never were; and I say Why not?
George Bernard Shaw
If you have built castles in
the air, your work need not be lost; there is where they should
be. Now put foundations under them.
Henry David Thoreau
A dreamer is one
who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is
that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.
Oscar
Wilde
The future belongs
to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Education
There is only one sound method
of moral education. It is teaching people to think.
Everett Dean Martin
Education is an admirable
thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing
that is worth knowing can be taught.
Oscar Wilde
The essence of our effort to
see that every child has a chance must be to assure
each an equal opportunity, not to become equal, but to become
different - to realize whatever unique potential of mind, body,
and spirit he or she possesses.
John Fischer
What we have to learn to do, we
learn by doing.
Aristotle
The End
Fire and Ice
Some say the world will end in fire,
some say ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
Robert Frost
Experience
What is the good of drawing
conclusions from experience? I don't deny we sometimes draw the
right conclusions, but don't we just as often draw the wrong
ones?
G. C. Lichtenberg
Don't learn to do, but learn in
doing. Let your falls not be on a prepared ground, but let them
be bona fide falls in the rough and tumble of the world.
Samuel Butler
Scalded cats fear even cold
water.
Thomas Fuller
A moment's insight is sometimes
worth a life's experience.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Experience is never limited,
and it is never complete; it is an immense sensibility, a kind of
huge spider-web of the finest silken threads suspended in the
chamber of consciousness, and catching every air-borne particle
in its tissue.
Henry James
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.
Helen Keller
One thorn of experience is worn
a whole wilderness of warning.
James Russell Lowell
When one has finished building
one's house, one suddenly realizes that in the process one has
learned something that one really needed to know in the worst way--before
one began.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Men are wise in proportion, not
to their experience, but to their capacity for experience.
George Bernard Shaw
To regret one's own experiences
is to arrest one's own development. To deny one's own experiences
is to put a lie into the lips of one's life. It is no less than a
denial of the soul.
Oscar Wilde
Failure
Seven National Crimes:
1. I don't think.
2. I don't know.
3. I don't care.
4. I am too busy.
5. I leave well enough alone.
6. I have no time to read and find out.
7. I am not interested.
William J. H. Boetcker
The world is made of people who
never quite get into the first team and who just miss the prizes
at the flower show.
Jacob Bronowski
The young think that failure is
the Siberian end of the line, banishment from all the living, and
tend to do what I then did--which was to hide.
James Baldwin
We are all failures--at least,
all the best of us are.
J. M. Barrie
Ever tried. Ever failed. No
matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
Samuel Beckett
Our achievements speak for
themselves. What we have to keep track of are our failures,
discouragements, and doubts. We tend to forget the past
difficulties, the many false starts, and the painful groping. We
see our past achievements as the end result of a clean forward
thrust, and our present difficulties as signs of decline and
decay.
Eric Hoffer
The line between failure and
success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it: so fine
that we are often on the line and do not know it.
Elbert Hubbard
There is the greatest practical
benefit in making a few failures early in life.
Thomas Henry Huxley
I cannot give you the formula
for success, but I can give you the formula for failure--which is:
Try to please everybody.
Herbert B. Swope
No man is a failure who enjoys
life.
William Feather
One who fears failure limits
his activities. Failure is only the opportunity more
intelligently to begin again.
Henry Ford
There is no failure except in
no longer trying.
Elbert Hubbard
Family
I believe that more unhappiness
comes from this source than from any other--I mean from the
attempt to prolong family connections unduly and to make people
hang together artificially who would never naturally do so.
Samuel Butler
we are each other's business:
we are each other's magnitude and bond.
Gwendolyn Brooks
There's no vocabulary
For love within a family, love that's lived in
But not looked at, love within the light of which
All else is seen, the love within which
All other love finds speech.
This love is silent.
T.S. Eliot
Family quarrels are bitter
things. They don't go according to any rules. They're not like aches or wounds;
they're more like splits in the skin that won't heal because
there's not enough material.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The only rock I know that stays
steady, the only institution I know that works, is the family.
Lee Iacocca
As the family goes, so goes the
nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.
Pope John Paul II
There is not enough magic in a
bloodline to forge an instant, irrevocable bond.
James Earl Jones
As to the family, I have never
understood how that fits in with the other ideals-- or, indeed,
why it should be an ideal at all. A group of closely related
persons living under one roof; it is a convenience, often a
necessity, sometimes a pleasure, sometimes the reverse; but who
first exalted it as admirable, an almost religious ideal?
Rose Macaulay
All happy families resemble one
another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
Leo Tolstoy
Don't hold your parents up to
contempt. After all, you are their son, and it is just possible
that you may take after them.
Evelyn Waugh
Forgiveness
Children begin by loving their
parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes, they
forgive them.
Oscar Wilde
Freedom
Freedom is the recognition that
no single person, no single authority of government has a
monopoly on the truth, but that every individual life is
infinitely precious, that every one of us put on this world has
been put there for a reason and has something to offer.
Ronald Reagan
Friends and Friendship
Friendship is different from
all other relationships. Unlike acquaintanceship, it is based on
love. Unlike lovers and married couples, it is free of jealousy.
Unlike children and parents, it knows neither criticism nor
resentment. Friendship has no status in law. Business
partnerships are based on a contract. So is marriage. Parents are
bound by the law, as are children. But friendship is freely
entered into, freely given, freely exercised. Friends never cheat
each other, or take advantage, or lie. Friends do not spy on one
another, yet they have no secrets. Friends glory in each other's
successes and are downcast by the failures. Friends minister to
each other, nurse each other. Friends give to each other, worry
about each other, stand always ready to help. Perfect friendship
is rarely achieved, but at its height, is an ecstasy.
E. Ambrose Comrades
There is a magnet in your heart
that will attract true friends. That magnet is unselfishness,
thinking of others first. When you learn to live for others, they
will live for you.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Friendship is precious, not
only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life; and thanks to a
benevolent arrangement of things, the greater part of life is
sunshine.
Thomas Jefferson
Of all the things which wisdom
provides to make life entirely happy, much the greatest is the
possession of friendship.
Epicurus
Every now and again take a good
look at something not made with hands a mountain, a star,
the turn of a stream. There will come to you wisdom and patience
and solace and, above all, the assurance that you are not alone
in the world.
Sidney Lovett
Friendship is the hardest thing
in the world to explain. It's not something you learn in school.
But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really
haven't learned anything.
Muhammad Ali
I am not in this world to live
up to other people's expectations, nor do I feel that the world
must live up to mine
Fritz Perls
Future
The future belongs to those who
are virile, to hom it is a pleasure to live, to create, to whet
their intelligence on that of the others.
Sir Henri Deterding
A day... is a miniature
eternity.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The danger of the past was that
men became slaves. The danger of the future is that me may become
robots.
Erich Fromm
Fear not for the future, weep
not for the past.
Percey Byshe Shelley
There are in the end three
things that last: Faith, Hope, and Love, and the greatest of
these is love.
St. Paul
I would sum up my fear about
the future in one word: boring. And that's my one fear: that
everything has happened; nothing exciting or new or interesting
is ever going to happen again...the future is just going to be a
vast, conforming suburb of the soul.
J. G. Ballard
Real generosity towards the
future lies in giving all to the present.
Albert Camus
I never think of the future. It
comes soon enough.
Albert Einstein
Yesterday is not ours to
recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.
Lyndon B. Johnson
The architecture of our future
is not only unfinished; the scaffolding has hardly gone up.
George Lamming
Do we not all spend the greater
part of our lives under the shadow of an event that has
not yet come to pass?
Maurice Maeterlinck
I believe the future is only
the past again, entered through another gate.
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
Gifts and Giving
The manner of giving is worth
more than the gift.
Pierre Corneille
Surprises are foolish things.
The pleasure is not enhanced, and the inconvenience is often
considerable.
Jane Austen
One must be poor to know the
luxury of giving!
George Eliot
Giving presents is a talent; to
know what a person wants, to know when and how to get it, to give
it lovingly and well. Unless a character possesses this talent
there is no moment more annihilating to ease than that in which a
present is received and given.
Pamela Glenconner
There is sublime thieving in
all giving. Someone gives us all he has and we are his.
Eric Hoffer
Bounty always receives part of
its value from the manner in which it is bestowed.
Samuel Johnson
Some people have a knack of
putting upon you gifts of no real value, to engage you to
substantial gratitude. We thank them for nothing.
Charles Lamb
What is called generosity is
usually only the vanity of giving; we enjoy the vanity more than
the thing given.
François Duc de La Rochefoucauld
This is what is hardest: to
close the open hand because one loves.
Friedrich Nietzsche
A gift in season is a double
favor to the needy.
Publilius Syrus
Every man shall give as he is
able , according to the blessing of the Lord, thy God which he
hath given thee.
Deuteronomy 16:17
Be ashamed to die until you
have won some victory for humanity.
Horace Mann
Goals
If you don't know where you're
going, you'll end up someplace else.
Yogi Bera
Aim high! It is no harder on
your gun to shoot the feathers off an eagle than to shoot the fur
off a skunk.
Troy Moore
God
I go walking, and the hills
loom above me, range upon range, one against the other. I cannot
tell where one begins and another leaves off. But when I talk
with God, He lifts me up where I can see clearly where everything
has a distinct contour.
Madam Chaiang Kai-shek
We are as gods. We might as
well get good at it.
Stewart Brand from The Whole Earth Catalog
We need to find God, and he
cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of
silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass - grows in
silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in
silence...We need silence to be able to touch souls.
Mother Teresa
When I stand before God at the
end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit
of talent left, and could say 'I used everything you gave
me.
Erma Bombek
Greatness
Greatness is not
in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must
sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it - but sail
we must, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Guilt
It is only too easy to compel a
sensitive human being to feel guilty about anything.
Morton Irving Seiden
Where all are guilty, no one
is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible
safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and the very
magnitude of the crime the best excuse for doing nothing.
Hannah Arendt
The guilty think all talk is of
themselves.
Chaucer
In the small circle of pain
within the skull
You still shall tramp and tread one endless round
Of thought, to justify your action to yourselves,
Weaving a fiction which unravels as you weave,
Pacing forever in the hell of make-believe
Which never is belief: this is your fate on earth
And we must think no further of you.
T. S. Eliot
This is his first punishment,
that by the verdict of his own heart no guilty man is acquitted.
Juvenal
How unhappy is he who cannot
forgive himself.
Publilius Syrus
I have never smuggles anything
in my life. Why, then, do I feel an uneasy sense of guilt on
approaching a customs barrier?
John Steinbeck
Greatness
The monument of a great man is
not of granite or marble or bronze. It consists of his goodness,
his deeds, his love and his compassion.
Alfred A. Montapert
Happiness
Happiness isn't something you
experience, it's something you remember.
Oscar Levant
Remember that happiness is a
way of travel, not a destination.
Roy Goodman
There is this difference
between happiness and wisdom, that he that thinks himself the
happiest man really is so; but he that thinks himself the wisest
is generally the greatest fool.
Charles Caleb Colton
Home
The outside world doesn't have
a lot to offer. You have to make your own heaven in your own home.
Bette Midler
A home is no home unless it
contains food and the fire for the mind as well as for the body.
For human beings are not so constituted that they can live
without expansion. If they do not get in one way, they must in
another, or perish.
Margaret Fuller
Honesty
The surest way to remain poor is to be
honest.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Ninety-eight of 100 of the rich men in
America are honest. That is why they are rich.
Russell Herman Conwell
Inner Peace
Peace is to be found only
within, and unless one finds it there he will never find it at
all. Peace lies not in the external world. It lies within one's
own soul.
Ralph W. Trine
Innocence - Lost and Otherwise
Dare to be naive.
R. Buckminster Fuller
Kindness
I expect to pass through this
life but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show,
or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now,
and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again.
William Penn
Knowledge
We have not the reverent
feeling for the rainbow that a savage has, because we know how it
is made. We have lost as much as we gained by prying into that
matter.
Mark Twain
Knowledge is power.
Francis Bacon
For in much wisdom is much
grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Bible. Ecclesiastes 1:18
Knowledge is two-fold, and
consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but in the
negation of that which is false.
Charles Caleb Colton
There is no subject so old that
something new cannot be said about it.
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky
A man should keep his little
brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to
use, and the rest he can put away in the lumber-room of his
library, where he can get it if he wants it.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A man can only attain knowledge
with the help of those who possess it. This must be understood
from the very beginning. One must learn from him who knows.
George Gurdjieff
The desire of knowledge, like
the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it.
Laurence Sterne
There are only two kinds of
people who are really fascinatingpeople who know absolutely
everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde
There are things known and
there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of
perception.
Aldous Huxley
Letters
We lay aside letters never to
read them again, and at last we destroy them out of discretion,
and so disappears the most beautiful, the most immediate breath
of life, irrecoverable for ourselves and for others.
Goethe
And none will hear the postmans
knock
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
W. H. Auden
Sir, more than kisses, letters
mingle souls.
For, thus friends absent speak.
John Donne
I hold that the parentheses are
by far the most important parts of a non-business letter.
D. H. Lawrence
Correspondences are like
smallclothes before the invention of suspenders; it is
impossible to keep them up.
Sydney Smith
A woman seldom writes her mind
but in her postscript.
Richard Steele
A man who publishes his letters
becomes a nudist nothing shields him from the worlds
gaze except his bare skin. A writer, writing away, can always fix
himself up to make himself more presentable, but a man who has
written a letter is stuck with it for all time.
E. B. White
Life
I would rather be ashes than
dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant
blaze than it should be stifled by dry rot. I would rather be a
superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a
sleepy and permanent plant. The proper function of man is to
live, not to exist. I shall not waste may days in trying to
prolong them. I shall use my time.
Jack London
1. Do more than exist,
live.
2. Do more than touch, feel.
3. Do more than look, observe.
4. Do more than read, absorb.
5. Do more than hear, listen.
6. Do more than listen, understand.
7. Do more than think, ponder.
8. Do more than talk, say something.
John H. Rhoades
Accept no one's definition of
your life, but define yourself.
Harvey Fierstein
Life is no brief candle to me.
It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got a hold of for the
moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before
handing it on to future generations.
George Bernard Shaw
This is what you shall do: Love
the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to
everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote
your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not
concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people,
take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or
number of men... re-examine all you have been told at school or
church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul,
and your very flesh shall be a great poem.
Walt Whitman
There is no cure for birth and
death save to enjoy the interval.
George Santayana
No one gets out of this world
alive, so the time to live, learn, care, share, celebrate, and
love is now.
Dr. Leo Buscaglia
Life is eternal and love is
immortal, and death is only a horizon...
And a horizon is nothing, save the limit of our sight.
Carly Simon
How far you go in life depends
on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged,
sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and
strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of
these.
George Washington Carver
Live all you can. It is a
mistake not to. It doesn't matter so much what you do in
particular, so long as you have your life. If you haven't had
that, what have you had?
Henry James
Love
Love anything and your heart
will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of
keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal.
Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid
all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of
your selfishness. But in that casket - safe, dark, motionless,
airless - it will change. It will not be broken; it will become
unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be
vulnerable.
C.S. Lewis
To live without loving is not
really to live.
Moliere
Let love be your greatest aim.
1 Corinthians 14:1
If thou must love me, let it be
for naught except for love's sake only.
Elizabeth Barret Browning
Age does not protect you from
love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age.
Jeanne Moreau
At the touch of love, everyone
becomes a poet.
Plato
Each time that one loves is the
only time one has ever loved. Difference of object does not alter
singleness of passion. It merely intensifies it. We can have but
one great experience at best, and the secret of life is to
reproduce that experience as often as possible.
Oscar Wilde
Lots of people are willing to
die for the person they love, which is a pity, for it is a much
grander thing to live for that person.
Jason Hurst
Love anything and your heart
will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of
keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal.
Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid
all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of
your selfishness. But in that casket - safe, dark, motionless,
airless - it will change. It will not be broken; it will become
unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be
vulnerable.
C.S. Lewis
Love wasn't put in your heart
to stay. Love isn't love 'til you give it away.
Oscar and Hammerstein, "Sixteen Going on Seventeen"
from the Sound of Music
Do you want me to tell you
something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up
to be. That's why people are so cynical about it.. It really is
worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And
the trouble is, if you don't risk everything, you risk even more.
Erica Jong
Love is a state in which a man
sees things most decidedly as they are not.
Friedrich Nietzsche
He whom love touches not walks
in darkness.
Plato
The supreme happiness in life
is the conviction that we are loved.
Victor Hugo
The world is indeed full of
peril, and in it there are many dark places; but still there is
much that is fair, and though in all lands love is mingled with
grief, love grows perhaps the greater.
From The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien
True love doesn't consist of
holding hands, it consists of holding hearts.
O.A. Battista
I feel that there is someone in
the world who can complete me, make me feel whole, and who I can
laugh with. That person will love me not because he decides to,
but because of the fact that when he is near me, he will feel the
way I do: like one full entity, concerted. I also believe that
love is something that no one person can fix the limits of,
because it is as infinite and mysterious as the stars that it's
written on. No one really should attempt to explain it, because
it is one of the greatest natural phenomena in the world that all
people should just have blind faith in. Love is trust and
certitude in the unknown, for without that faith, emotions can
die.
Mary Pat Michalek
The first sight of him did
something to her, twisted her heart round so that it almost hurt.
Absurd that a man--an ordinary, yes, a perfectly ordinary young
man-- should be able to do that to one! That the mere look of him
should set the world spinning, that his voice should make you
want--just a little--to cry...love surely should be a pleasurable
emotion, not one that hurts you with its intensity.
Agatha Christie
Put away the book, the
description, the tradition, the authority, and take the journey
of self-discovery. Love, and don't be caught in opinions and
ideas about what love is or should be. When you love, everything
will come right. Love has its own action. Love, and you will know
the blessings of it. Keep away from the authority who tells you
what love and what it is not. No authority knows and he who knows
cannot tell. Love, and there is understanding.
Krishnamurti
It is a curious thought, but it
is only when you see people looking ridiculous that you realize
just how much you love them.
Agatha Christie
The path to love isn't a
choice, for all of us must find out who we are. This is our
spiritual destiny. The path can be postponed; you can lose faith
in it or even despair that love exists. None of that is
permanent; only the path is.
Deepak Chopra
Tis said of love that it
sometimes goes, sometimes flies; runs with one, walks gravely
with another; turns a third into ice, and sets a fourth in a
flame: it wounds one, another it kills: like lightning it begins
and ends in the same moment: it makes that fort yield at night
which it besieged but in the morning; for there is no force able
to resist it.
Miguel de Cervantes
I do my thing, and you do your
thing.
I am not in this world to live up to your expectations.
And you are not in this world to live up to mine.
You are you, and I am I,
And if by chance we find each other,
It's beautiful.
Frederick S. Perls
Marriage
I never married because there
was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same
purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a
parrot which swears all afternoon and a cat that comes home late
at night.
Marie Corelli
Sometimes I wonder if men and
women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door
and just visit now and then.
Katharine Hepburn
It is not a lack of love, but a
lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
Friedrich Nietzsche
He tricked me into marrying him.
He told me he was pregnant.
Carol Leifer
Men
If men can run the world, why
can't they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent is it to start
the day by tying a little noose around your neck?
Linda Ellerbee
Mistakes
If I had my life to live over
again, I'd dare to make more mistakes the next time.
Nadine Stair
If I had to live my life again,
I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.
Tallulah Bankhead
Morning
For what human ill does not
dawn seem to be an alleviation?
Thornton Wilder
Each morning the day lies like
a fresh shirt on our bed; this incomparably fine,
incomparably tightly woven tissue of pure prediction fits us
perfectly. The happiness of the next twenty-four hours depends on
our ability, on waking, to pick it up.
Walter Benjamin
It was a splendid summer
morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong.
John Cheever
Each time dawn appears, the
mystery is there in its entirety.
Reni Daumal
So far as I know, anything
worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the
morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more
reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience.
Moss Hart
'Tis always morning somewhere
in the world.
Richard Henry Horne
The average, healthy, well-adjusted
adult gets up at seven-thirty in the morning feeling just plain
terrible.
Jean Kerr
Oft when the white, still dawn
Lifted the skies and pushed the hills apart, I have felt it
like a glory in my heart.
Edwin Markham
At first a small line of
inconceivable splendor emerged on the horizon, which, quickly
expanding, the sun appeared in all of his glory, unveiling the
whole face of nature, vivifying every color of the landscape, and
sprinkling the dewy earth with glittering light.
Ann Radcliffe
Morning comes whether you set
the alarm or not.
Ursula K. Le Guin
Music
Truly fertile Music, the only
kind that will move us, that we shall truly appreciate, will be a
Music conducive to Dream, which banishes all reason and analysis.
One must not wish first to understand and then to feel. Art does
not tolerate Reason.
Albert Camus
Music is the effort we make to
explain to ourselves how our brains work.We listen to Bach
transfixed because this is listening to a human mind.
Lewis Thomas
There is something very
wonderful in music. Words are wonderful enough; but music is even
more wonderful. It speaks not to our thoughts as words do; it
speaks straight to our hearts and spirits, to the very core and
root of our souls. Music soothes us, stirs us up; it puts noble
feelings in us; it melts us to tears; we know not how; - it is a
language by itself, just as perfect, in its way, as speech, as
words; just as divine, just as blessed.
Charles Kingsley
Nature
The grand show is eternal. It
is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once;
a shower is forever galling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal
sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and
continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth
rolls.
John Muir
I think I could turn and live
with the animals. They are so placid and self-contained. They do
not sweat and whine about their condition. Not one is
dissatisfied. Not one is demented with the maia of owning things.
Not one is disrespectful or unhappy over the world.
Walt Whitman
The world is too much with us;
late and soon, getting and spending we lay waste our powers.
Little we see in nature that is ours.
William Wordsworth
I believe a leaf of grass is no
less than the journey-work of the stars.
Walt Whitman
Nature has no mercy at all.
Nature says, Im going to snow. If you have on a
bikini and no snowshoes, thats tough. I am going to snow
anyway.
Maya Angelou
To see a World in a Grain of
Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
William Blake
How cunningly nature hides
every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and
violets and morning dew!
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Forget not that the earth
delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with
your hair.
Kahlil Gibran
The Laws of Nature are just,
but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and
consequence are inseparable and inevitable. The elements have no
forbearance. The fire burns, the water drowns, the air consumes,
the earth buries. And perhaps it would be well for our race if
the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Man were as
inevitable as the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Nature
were Man as unerring in his judgments as Nature.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nature is unfair? So much the
better, inequality is the only bearable thing, the monotony of
equality can only lead us to boredom.
Francis Picabia
Of all the things that oppress
me, this sense of the evil working of nature herself my
disgust at her barbarity clumsiness darkness
bitter mockery of herself is the most desolating.
John Ruskin
In choosing where to live or
vacation, we may be setting the stage for the play of ourselves,
treating nature as a prop.
Deborah Tall
Night
In the country the darkness of
night is friendly and familiar, but in a city, with its blaze of
lights, it is unnatural, hostile and menacing. It is like a
monstrous vulture that hovers, biding its time.
Somerset Maugham
I cannot walk through the
suburbs in the solitude of the night without thinking that the
night pleases us because it suppresses idle details, just as our
memory does.
Jorge Luis Borges
Whoever thinks of going to bed
before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson
Night, the beloved. Night, when
words fade and things come alive. When the destructive analysis
of day is done, and all that is truly important becomes whole and
sound again. When man reassembles his fragmentary self and grows
with the calm of a tree.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Night brings our troubles to
the light, rather than banishes them.
Seneca
The day is done, and the
darkness
Falls from the wings of Night,
As a feather is wafted downward
From an eagle in his flight.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Learn to reverence night and to
put away the vulgar fear of it, for, with the banishment of night
from the experience of man, there vanishes as well a
religious emotion, a poetic mood, which gives depth to the
adventure of humanity.
Henry Beston
Opportunity
The follies a man regrets most
in his life are those which he didn't commit when he had the
opportunity.
Helen Rowland
Optimism
The essence of optimism is that
it takes no account of the present, but it is a source of
inspiration, of vitality and hope where others have resigned; it
enables a man to hold his head high, to claim the future for
himself and not to abandon it to his enemy.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
These are not dark days: these
are great days the greatest days our country has ever lived.
Sir Winston Churchill
Im a pessimist because of
intelligence, but an optimist because of will.
Antonio Gramsci
Let us be of good cheer,
however, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are
those which never come.
James Russell Lowell
Mans real life is happy,
chiefly because he is ever expecting that it soon will be so.
Edgar Allan Poe
In these times you have to be
an optimist to open your eyes when you wake in the morning.
Carl Sandburg
One day everything will be
well, that is our hope. Everything's fine today, that is our
illusion.
Voltaire
The basis of optimism is sheer
terror.
Oscar Wilde
Past
The past is a foreign country;
they do things differently there.
L. P. Hartley
One must always maintain one's
connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull away from it.
Gaston Bachelard
A safe but sometimes chilly way
of recalling the past is to force open a crammed drawer. If you
are searching for anything in particular you don't find it, but
something falls out at the back that is often more interesting.
J. M. Barrie
The past is our definition. We
may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is
bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better
to it.
Wendell Berry
With memory set smarting like a
reopened wound, a man's past is not simply a dead history, an
outworn preparation of the present: it is not a repented error
shaken loose from the life: it is a still quivering part of
himself, bringing shudders and bitter flavors and the tinglings
of a merited shame.
George Eliot
To what a degree the same past
can leave different marks-and especially admit of different
interpretations.
Andre Gide
The past, with its pleasures,
its rewards, its foolishness, its punishments, is there for each
of us forever, and it should be.
Lillian Hellman
Who controls the past controls
the future: who controls the present controls the past.
George Orwell
One's past is what one is. It
is the only way by which people should be judged.
Oscar Wilde
Patience
The sea does not reward those
who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. To dig for
treasures shows not only impatience and greed, but lack of faith.
Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. Patience
and faith. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach -
waiting for a gift from the sea.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Perfection
Striving to better, oft we mar
what's well.
William Shakespeare
Faultless to a fault.
Robert Browning
Perfection is the child of Time.
Bishop Joseph Hall
You would attain to the divine
perfection,
And yet not turn your back upon the world.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Perfection is a trifle dull. It
is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim
at, is better not quite achieved.
W. Somerset Maugham
The most vigilant self-criticism
of course is necessary, but the time comes when the artist must
tell himself he is good or he will go under.
Gerald Moor
I have no faith in human
perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no
appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active-
not more happy- nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
Edgar Allan Poe
Perfection is finally attained
not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no
longer anything to take away, when a body has been stripped down
to its nakedness.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
How many things by season
seasoned are
To their right praise and true perfection!
William Shakespeare
It is through Art, and through
Art only, that we can realize our perfection.
Oscar Wilde
Perseverance
He conquers who endures.
Perseus
History has demonstrated that
the most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking
obstacles before they triumphed. They won because they refused to
become discouraged by their defeats.
B. C. Forbes
Pleasure
Why not seize the pleasure at
once? How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish
preparation?
Jane Austen
Prayer
It is in vain to expect our
prayers to be heard, if we do not strive as well as pray.
Aesop
To pray is to pay attention to
something or someone other than oneself. Whenever a man so
concentrates his attention- on a landscape, a poem, a geometrical
problem, an idol, or the True God- that he completely forgets his
own ego and desires, he is praying... The primary task of the
schoolteacher is to teach children, in a secular context, the
technique of prayer.
W. H. Auden
I throw myself down in my
chamber, and I call in, and invite God, and his Angels thither,
and when they are there, I neglect God and his Angels, for the
noise of a fly, for the rattling of a coach, for the whining of a
door.
John Donne
Prayer is not asking. It is a
longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness...
It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words
without a heart.
Mahatma Gandhi
There are thoughts which are
prayers. There are moments when, whatever the posture of the
body, the soul is on its knees.
Victor Hugo
Religion
Going to church doesn't make
you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you a car.
Laurence J. Peter
There is only one religion,
though there are a hundred versions of it.
George Bernard Shaw
The devil can cite Scripture
for his purpose.
William Shakespeare
Religion is not a popular
error; it is a great instinctive truth, sensed by the people,
expressed by the people.
Ernest Renan
The true meaning of religion is
thus, not simply morality, but moralitytouched by emotion.
Matthew Arnold
It may be that religion is
dead, and if it is, we had better know it and set ourselves to
try to discover other sources of moral strength before it is too
late.
Pearl S. Buck
Religion is an illusion and it
derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our
instinctual desires.
Sigmund Freud
Question with boldness even the
existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more
approve of the homage of reason, then that of blindfolded fear.
Thomas Jefferson
A religion true to its natures
must also be concerned about man's social conditions. Religion
deals with both earth and heaven, both time and eternity.
Religion operates not only on the vertical plane but also on the
horizontal. It seeks not only to integrate men with God but to
integrate men with men and each man with himself.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
In the long term we can hope
that religion will change the nature of man and reduce conflict.
But history is not encouraging in this respect. The bloodiest
wars in history have been religious wars.
Richard Nixon
It is convenient that there be
gods, and, as it is convenient, let us believe that there are.
Ovid
Nobody can deny but religion is
a comfort to the distressed, a cordial to the sick, and sometimes
a restraint on the wicked; therefore whoever would argue or laugh
it out of the world without giving some equivalent for it ought
to be treated as a common enemy.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Each religion, by the help of
more or less myth, which it takes more or less seriously,
proposes some method of fortifying the human soul and enabling it
to make its peace with its destiny.
George Santayana
Romance
And what's romance? Usually, a
nice little tale where you have everything As You Like It, where
rain never wets your jacket and gnats never bite your nose and
it's always daisy-time.
D. H. Lawrence
Why one man rather than
another? It was odd. You find yourself involved with a fellow for
life just because he was the one that you met when you were
nineteen.
Simone De Beauvoir
The essence of romantic love is
that wonderful beginning, after which sadness and impossibility
may become the rule.
Anita Brookner
I do my thing, & you do
your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your
expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine.
You are you and I am I, and if buy chance we find each other - it
is beautiful. If not it can't be helped.
Fritz Perls
He must have a truly romantic
nature, for he weeps when there is nothing at all to weep about.
Oscar Wilde
Is not this the true romantic
feeling--not to desire to escape life, but to prevent life from
escaping you?
Thomas Wolfe
Sanity
If I couldn't laugh I just
would go insane
If we couldn't laugh we just would go insane
If we weren't all crazy we would go insane.
Jimmy Buffett
Sanity -- that which is within
the frame of reference of conventional thought.
Erich Fromm
Seriousness
Seriousness is the only refuge
of the shallow.
Oscar Wilde
Stress
If you are distressed by
anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but
to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at
any moment.
Marcus Aurelius
Success
Success, instead of giving
freedom of choice, becomes a way of life. There's no country I've
been to where people, when you come into a room and sit down with
them, so often ask you, "What do you do?" And, being
American, many's the time I've almost asked that question, then
realized it's good for my soul not to know. For a while! Just to
let the evening wear on and see what I think of this person
without knowing what he does and how successful he is, or what a
failure. We're ranking everybody every minute of the day.
Arthur Miller
The ability to convert ideas to
things is the secret of outward success.
Henry Ward Beecher
The toughest thing about
success is that you've got to keep on being a success.
Irving Berlin
If A is a success in life, then
A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is
keeping your mouth shut.
Albert Einstein
Nothing is more humiliating
than to see idiots succeed in enterprises we have failed
in.
Flaubert
Consult not your fears but your
hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but
about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what
you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for
you to do.
Pope John
Think of all the really
successful men and women you know. Do you know a single one who
didn't learn very young the trick of calling attention to himself
in the right quarters?
Storm Jameson
The common idea that success
spoils people by making them vain, egotistic, and self-complacent
is erroneous; on the contrary, it makes them, for the most part,
humble, tolerant, and kind. Failure makes people cruel and bitter.
W. Somerset Maugham
The logic of worldly success
rests on a fallacy: the strange error that our perfection depends
on the thoughts and opinions and applause of other men!
Thomas Merton
He has achieved success who has
lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has enjoyed
the trust of pure women, the respect of intelligent men and the
love of little children; who has filled his niche and
accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he
found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a
rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation of Earth's beauty
or failed to express it; who has always looked for the best in
others and given them the best he had; whose life was an
inspiration; whose memory a benediction.
Betty Anderson Stanley
I have learned that success is
to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached
in life as by the obstacles which he has had to overcome while
trying to succeed.
Booker T. Washington
Teaching
I touch the future. I teach.
Christa McAuliffe
Good teachers are costly. Bad
teachers cost more.
Bob Talbert
Who dares to teach must never
cease to learn.
John Cotton Dana
Teachers are expected to reach
unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at
times they accomplish this impossible task.
Haim G. Ginott
A teacher affects eternity; he
can never tell where his influence stops.
Henry Brooks Adams
Television
Television hangs on the
questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere should be
sensed everywhere. If everyone is going to be able to see
everything, in the long run all sights may lose whatever rarity
value they once possessed, and it may well turn out that people,
being able to see and hear practically everything, will be
specially interested in almost nothing.
E. B. White
Television knows no night. It
is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of
the other side of things.
Jean Baudrillard
You are the most powerful
cultural force in the world.
Bill Clinton
What is a television apparatus
to man, who has only to shut his eyes to see the most
inaccessible regions of the seen and the never seen, who has only
to imagine in order to pierce through walls and cause all the
planetary Baghdads of his dreams to rise from the dust.
Salvador Dali
There are days when any
electrical appliance in the house, including the vacuum cleaner,
seems to offer more entertainment than the TV set.
Harriet van Horne
Do not, on a rainy day, ask
your child what he feels like doing, because I assure you that
what he feels like doing, you won't feel like watching.
Fran Lebowitz
Television brought the
brutality of war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam was
lost in the living rooms of America-not on the battlefields of
Vietnam.
Marshall McLuhan
If we had had the right
technology back then, you would have seen Eva Braun on the
Donahue show and Adolf Hitler on Meet the Press.
Ed Turner
I'm always amazed that people
will actually choose to sit in front of the television and just
be savaged by stuff that belittles their intelligence.
Alice Walker
I hate television. I hate it as
much as peanuts. But I can't stop eating peanuts.
Orson Welles
Time
The butterfly counts not months
but moments, and has time enough.
Rabindranath Tagore
Waste no more time arguing what
a good man should be. Be one.
Marcus Aurelius
Since time is the one
immaterial object which we cannot influence--neither speed up nor
slow down, add to nor diminish--it is an imponderably valuable
gift.
Maya Angelou
There was no "before"
the beginning of our universe, because once upon a time there was
no time.
John D. Barrow
To every thing there is a
season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven
Bible, Ecclesisates 3:1
The days come and go like
muffled and veiled figures sent from a distant friendly party,
but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring,
they carry them as silently away.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dost thou love life, then do
not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of.
Benjamin Franklin
O, for an engine, to keep back
all clocks,
Or make the sun forget his motion!
Ben Jonson
There is one kind of robber
whom the law does not strike at, and who steals what is most
precious to men: time.
Napoleon I
We are always acting on what
has just finished happening. It happened at least 1/30th of a
second ago. We think were in the present, but we arent.
The present we know is only a movie of the past.
Tom Wolfe
Rest is not idleness, and to
lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer's day,
listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float
across the sky, is by no means a waste of time.
Sir J. Lubbock
Travel
A journey is a person in
itself; no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policing,
and coercion are fruitless. We find that after years of struggle
that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us.
John Steinbeck
Vacation
The longing to get away from it
all never was so great as in our present time of tension and
trouble. We want something to lift us out of the mess into which
much of life seems to have fallen.
Glenn Stewart
A vacation is a sunburn at
premium prices.
Hal Chadwicke
Wisdom
We should be careful to get out
of an experience only the wisdom that is in it and stop there;
lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She
will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again and that is well;
but also she will never sit down on a cold one either.
Mark Twain
Women
Woman was God's second mistake.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Man cannot degrade woman
without himself falling into degradation; he cannot elevate her
without at the same time elevating himself.
Alexander Walker
No matter how happily a woman
may be married, it always pleases her to discover that there is a
nice man who wishes that she were not.
H. L. Mencken
You see an awful lot of smart
guys with dumb women, but you hardly ever see a smart woman with
a dumb guy.
Erica Jong
A strong man doesn't have to be
dominant toward a woman. He doesn't match his strength against a
woman weak with love for him. He matches against the world.
Marilyn Monroe
I don't mind living in a man's
world, as long as I can be a woman in it.
Marilyn Monroe
Why does a woman work ten years
to change a man's habits and then complain that he's not
the man she married?
Barbra Streisand
Women who insist upon having
the same options as men would do well to consider the option of
being the strong, silent type.
Fran Lebowitz
Plain women know more about men
than beautiful women.
Katharine Hepburn
If there hadn't been women we'd
still be squatting in a cave eating raw meat, because we made
civilization in order to impress our girlfriends.
Orson Welles
The basic and essential human
is the woman.
Orson Welles
The woman is the fiber of the
nation. She is the producer of life. A nation is only as
good as its women.
Muhammad Ali
Our struggle today is not to
have a female Einstein get appointed as an assistant professor.
It is for a woman schlemiel to get as quickly promoted as a male
schlemiel.
Bella Abzug
Words
But words are things, and a
small drop of ink,
Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.
Lord Byron
Words are, of course, the most
powerful drug used by mankind.
Rudyard Kipling
Words not only affect us
temporarily; they change us, they socialize or unsocialize us.
David Riesman
A wise man hears one word and
understands two.
Yiddish Proverb
Kind words can be short and
easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.
Mother Teresa
Work
People are at their most
mindful when they are at play. If we find ways of enjoying our
work - blurring the lines between work and play - the gains will
be greater.
Ellen Langer
Rest is not idleness, and to
lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer's day,
listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float
across the sky, is by no means a waste of time.
Sir J. Lubbock
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