“You can be true
—to the character—
all you want—
but you’ve got to go home
with yourself. . .”
—Julia Roberts
“You can be true
—to the character—
all you want—
but you’ve got to go home
with yourself. . .”
—Julia Roberts
“Every individual
holds the capacity
for change. . .”
—Isabella Chase
“We should not look back—
unless it is to derive useful lessons
from past errors. . .”
—George Washington
“I’ve learned—
that people will forget what you said—
people will forget what you did—
but people will never forget
how you made them feel. . .”
—Maya Angelou
“When life seems hard—
the courageous do not lie down and accept defeat—
Instead, they are all the more determined
to struggle for a better future. . .”
—Queen Elizabeth II
“Never be afraid—
to raise your voice—
for honesty, and truth, and compassion—
against injustice, and lying, and greed. . .”
—William Faulkner
“You can’t blame gravity—
for falling in love. . .”
—Albert Einstein
“Don’t take yourself too seriously—
Know when to laugh at yourself-—
and find a way to laugh at obstacles
that inevitably present themselves. . .”
—Halle Berry
“All human wisdom—
is contained
in these two words—
WAIT—
and
HOPE. . .”
—Alexandre Dumas
“The Count of Monte Cristo”
“It is important—
to give it all you have—
while you have the chance. . .”
—Shania Twain