QOTD July 1 2015
Wednesday, July 1st, 2015Rita Mae Brown: “For you to be successful, sacrifices must be made. It’s better that they are made by others but failing that, you’ll have to make them yourself.”
Rita Mae Brown: “For you to be successful, sacrifices must be made. It’s better that they are made by others but failing that, you’ll have to make them yourself.”
Charles F. Kettering: “Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future.”
Edith Wharton: “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.”
M. Barrie: “Always be a little kinder than necessary.”
Lyndon B. Johnson: “We can draw lessons from the past, but we cannot live in it.”
Peter McWilliams: “If you want peace, stop fighting. If you want peace of mind, stop fighting with your thoughts.”
Edward Young: “Be wise with speed . A fool at forty is a fool indeed.”
Henry Moore: “One never knows what each day is going to bring. The important thing is to be open and ready for it.”
Cicero: “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.”
Charles Lindbergh: “Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization.”
Jean-Luc Picard: “Things are only impossible until they’re not.”
Thomas H. Huxley: “Make up your mind to act decidedly and take the consequences. No good is ever done in this world by hesitation.”
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg: “One’s first step in wisdom is to question everything – and one’s last is to come to terms with everything.”
Publilius Syrus: “Never promise more than you can perform.”
Julie A., M.A. Ross and Judy Corcoran: “The point is that no matter what your feelings are, your children will be better off if you make them your central focus and work diligently at keeping the parenting relationship civil and cooperative.”
Roy M. Goodman: “Remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.”
Dr. Joyce Brothers: “No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you’d be more productive.”
Oprah Winfrey: “Before you agree to do anything that might add even the smallest amount of stress to your life, ask yourself: What is my truest intention? Give yourself time to let a yes resound within you. When it’s right, I guarantee that your entire body will feel it.”
Kevin Kelly: “The only factor becoming scarce in a world of abundance is human attention.”
Native American Proverb: “Never criticize a man until you’ve walked a mile in his moccasins.”