“One of the most sincere forms of respect
is actually listening
to what another has to say. . .”
—Bryant H. McGill
“One of the most sincere forms of respect
is actually listening
to what another has to say. . .”
—Bryant H. McGill
“Laughter
gives us distance—
It allows us to step back
from an event—
deal with it—
and then move on. . .”
—Bob Newhart
“No person was ever honored
for what he (or she) received—
Honor has been the reward
for what he (or she) gave. . .”
—Calvin Coolidge
“Chains of habit
are too light to be felt—
until they are too heavy
to be broken. . .”
—Warren Buffett
“When we treat people
merely as they are—
they will remain as they are—
When we treat them
as if they were
what they should be—
they will become
what they should be. . .”
—Thomas S. Monson
“We may not be able
to stop evil in the world—
but how we treat one another
is entirely up to us. . .”
—Barack Obama
“There is no situation
so bad—
that you can’t make it worse—
by over-reacting. . .”
—Chris Hadfield
“In the midst
of chaos—
there is also
opportunity. . .”
—Sun Tzu
“I am the master
of my fate—
I am the captain
of my soul. . .”
—William Ernest Henley
“Courage
requires a personal decision—
Courage
is a choice—
Courage
is not physical—
it requires saying ‘yes’. . .”
—Charlie Kirk