“When flowers bloom—
So does hope. . .”
—Lady Byrd Johnson
“When flowers bloom—
So does hope. . .”
—Lady Byrd Johnson
“O what a tangled web we weave—
When first we practise to deceive. . .”
—Sir Walter Scott
“It doesn’t have to be perfect—
It just has to be done. . .”
—Mitch Matthews
“There are more things in heaven and earth. . .
—Horatio—
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. . .”
—William Shakespeare (“Hamlet”)
“‘Tis better to have loved and lost—
Than never to have loved at all. . .”
—Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron
“All I can do—is take the next step. . .”
—Jeff Goins
“Between the idea. . .
and the reality—
Between the motion
and the act—
Falls the Shadow. . .”
—Thomas Stearns Eliot
“Happy the Man, and happy he alone. . .
He who can call to-day his own—
He who, secure within, can say. . .
To-morrow do thy worst—
For I have liv’d to-day. . .”
—John Dryden (“Translation of Horace”)
“Diagnose the source of failure—
And learn from it. . .”
—Tom Corson-Knowles
“The essential thing in life. . .
is not conquering—
But fighting well. . .”
—Baron Pierre de Coubertin