“It is easier to build
strong children—
than to repair
broken men. . .”
—Frederick Douglass
“It is easier to build
strong children—
than to repair
broken men. . .”
—Frederick Douglass
“Respect—
is the appreciation
of the separateness
of the other person—
of the ways
in which he or she is unique. . .”
—Annie Gottlieb
“It’s not the thought
that counts—
The presentation matters. . .”
—Thomas Frank
“Wherever you fly—
you’ll be the best of the best—
Wherever you go—
you will top all the rest—
Except when you don’t—
Because sometimes—
you won’t. . .”
—Theodor Seuss Geisel
Dr. Seuss
“The sky isn’t the limit—
the sky has no limit. . .”
—Sarah Barker
“The truest form of love
is how you behave toward someone—
not how you feel about them. . .”
—Steve Hall
“No person was ever honored
for what he (or she) received—
Honor has been the reward
for what he (or she) gave. . .”
—Calvin Coolidge
“We may not be able
to stop evil in the world—
but how we treat one another
is entirely up to us. . .”
—Barack Obama
“I am the master
of my fate—
I am the captain
of my soul. . .”
—William Ernest Henley
“To love—
or have loved—
that is enough. . .”
—Victor Hugo