


There is nothing so • powerful as truth • and often nothing • so strange. • Daniel Webster
All time • management begins with planning. • Tom Greening
Perhaps this is the most important • thing to take back from beach living: • simply the memory that each cycle of • The tide is valid, each cycle of the • wave is valid, each cycle of a • relationship is valid. • Ann Morrow Lindbergh
Generous people are rarely mentally ill people. • Dr. Karl Menninger
Until we manage Time, • we can manage • nothing else. • Peter F. Drucker
Words that do not • match deeds are • not important. • Ernesto Che Guevara
The ability to concentrate and use time well • Is everything. • Lee Iacocca
All truth passes through three • stages. First it is ridiculed. • Second, it is violently opposed. • Third, it is accepted as being • self-evident. • Arthur Schopenhauer
If you borrow $2,000 from a bank and • can not pay it back, you have a • problem. But if you borrow a • $1,000,000 and can not repay, • they have a problem. • Anonymous
Vows made in storms • are forgotten • in calms. • English Proverb
It is not enough to have a • good mind. The main • thing is to use it well. • Renee’ Descartes
The love we give • away is the only • love we keep. • Elbert Hubbard
When I want to speak, • let me think first. • Is it true? Is it kind? • Is it necessary? • If not, let it be left unsaid. • Babcock
The greatest pleasure I know is • to do a good action by stealth, • and to have it found • out by accident. • Charles Lamb
He who is late may • gnaw the bones. • Yugoslav Proverb
The truth is always • the strongest • argument. • Sophocles
A man is called selfish not for • pursuing his own good, • but for neglecting his neighbors. • Richard Whately
The devil is a gentleman • who never goes where he • is not welcome. • John A. Lincoln
Sometimes our light goes out • but is blown into flame by • another human being. Each • of us owes deepest thanks to • those who have rekindled • this light. • Albert Schweitzer
Invest in the human soul. • Who knows, it might be a • diamond in the rough. • Mary McLeod Bethune
I thought he was a • young man of promise: • but it appears he was a • young man of promises. • Arthur Balfour
My country is the • world and my religion • is to do good. • Thomas Payne
Promises and piecrusts • are meant to • be broken. • Jonathan Swift
Be careful about reading • health books. • You may die of a misprint. • Mark Twain
The borrower is • a servant to • the lender. • Proverbs 22: Verse 7
Do what you can • with what you have, • where you are. • Theodore Roosevelt
If you want to be successful, know • what you are doing, love what you • are doing, and believe • in what you are doing. • Will Rogers
It is better to pay a • creditor than to • give to a friend. • Aristotle
Let us train our minds to • desire what the • situation demands. • Seneca, the Elder
Always forgive your • enemies – nothing • annoys them more. • Oscar Wilde
There are only two lasting • bequests we can hope to give • to our children. One of these • is roots; the other, wings. • Hodding Carter
When you can not make up your mind which of two evenly balanced courses of action you should take • – choose the bolder. • William Joseph Slim
One friend in a lifetime is much; • two are many; • three are hardly possible. • Henry Adams
No act of kindness, • no matter how small • is ever wasted. • Aesop
The mind is a strange • machine which can • combine the materials • offered to it in the most • astonishing ways. • Bertrand Russell
We make a living • from what we get; we • make a life • from what we give. • Winston Churchill
The best way to find yourself • is to lose yourself in the • service of others. • Mahatma Gandhi
Honesty is the first • chapter in the • book of wisdom. • Thomas Jefferson
I will not let anyone walk • through my mind with • their dirty feet. • Mahatma Gandhi
Shopping is cheaper • than a psychiatrist. • Anonymous
To err is human, • to forgive divine. • Alexander Pope
There are voices that we • hear in solitude, but they • grow faint and inaudible as • we enter into the world. • Ralph Waldo Emerson
High expectations are • the key to everything. • Sam Walton
Saying no can be the • ultimate self-care. • Claudia Black
Life teaches us to be • less harsh with • ourselves and • with others. • Goethe
Don’t carry a grudge. • While you are carrying • the grudge, the other • guy’s out dancing. • Buddy Hackett
If you can’t win, • make the fellow ahead • of you break the record. • Charles L. Tihlom
From my point of view, • it is immoral for a being not • to make the most intensive • every instant of his life. • Oretega Y Gasset
Cheat me in price, • but not in the goods • I purchase. • Spanish Proverb
Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don’t interfere. • Ronald Reagan