“Vision without execution—
is. . .
hallucination. . .”
—Thomas Edison
“Vision without execution—
is. . .
hallucination. . .”
—Thomas Edison
“Truth—
has no special time of its own. . .
Its hour is now—
Always. . .”
—Albert Schweitzer
“To an earlier age—
knowledge was power—
merely that and nothing more. . .
To us—
it is life—
and the summum bonum. . .”
—Charles S. Peirce
“A man is rich—
in proportion to the number of things—
he can afford to let alone. . .”
—Henry David Thoreau
“We may be lost—
But we’re making good time. . .”
—Yogi Berra
“Politics have no relation to Morals. . .”
—Niccolo Machiavelli
“To understand is hard—
Once one understands—
Action is easy. . .”
—Sun Yat-sen
“Nothing in this world. . .
is so powerful—
as an idea—
whose time has come. . .”
—Victor Hugo
“The character of every act depends on—
the circumstances in which it is done. . .”
—Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.)
“Information is power—
but information without action is entirely useless. . .”
—Alan Woods