“It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things
are infinitely the most important. . .”
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
(“The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Case of Identity”)
“It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things
are infinitely the most important. . .”
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
(“The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Case of Identity”)
“Let us draw upon content for the deficiencies of fortune. . .”
—Oliver Goldsmith (“The Vicar of Wakefield”)
“Happy the man, whose wish and care
A few paternal acres bound. . .
Content to breathe his native air. . .
In his own ground. . .”
—Alexander Pope
“Keep moving forward. . .”
—Junipero Serra
“There are two tragedies in life;
One is to lose your heart’s desire—
The other is to gain it. . .”
—George Bernard Shaw (“Man and Superman”)
“Associate yourself with men of good quality. . .
If you esteem your own reputation;
For ’tis better to be alone than in bad company. . .”
—George Washington
“A tree is known by its fruit. . .”
—14th Century Proverb
“Meanwhile, time is flying. . .
Flying. . .
Never to return. . .”
—Virgil
“Let us all be happy and live within our means. . .
Even if we have to borrer the money to do it with. . .”
—Charles Farrar Browne (Artemus Ward)
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. . .
Nothing is going to get better. . .
It’s not!”
—Theodore Geisel, “Dr. Seuss” (“The Lorax”)