“Change has become a constant. . .
The way we embrace it will determine our future. . .
—Elizabeth II, Reigning Queen of England
“Change has become a constant. . .
The way we embrace it will determine our future. . .
—Elizabeth II, Reigning Queen of England
“I love everything that’s old. . .
old friends. . .
old times, old manners. . .
old books. . .
old wine. . .”
—Oliver Goldsmith (“She Stoops to Conquer”)
“The only reward of virtue is virtue;
The only way to have a friend is to be one. . .”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Remember that time is money. . .”
—Benjamin Franklin
“Far from the madding crowd’s ignoble strife. . .”
—Thomas Gray
“Brevity is the soul of wit. . .”
—William Shakespeare (“Polonius”)
“If you want to be a leader with a large following. . .
just obey the speed limit on a winding two-lane road. . .”
—Charles Farr
“Come up and see me sometime. . .”
—Mae West
“If the counsel be good. . .
No matter who gave it. . .”
—T. Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732
“It matters not how a man dies. . .
But how he lives. . .”
—Samuel Johnson