“No man can justly censure—
Or condemn another. . .
Because indeed—
No man truly knows another. . .”
—Sir Thomas Browne
“No man can justly censure—
Or condemn another. . .
Because indeed—
No man truly knows another. . .”
—Sir Thomas Browne
“Life is not measured
by the number of breaths you take—
But by the number of times
that take your breath away. . .”
—Patricia Schultz
“Now, here, you see. . .
it takes all the running you can do
to keep in the same place—
If you want to get somewhere else—
you must run at least twice as fast as that. . .”
—Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
“I am not over-fond of resisting temptation. . .”
—William Beckford
“Life is a jest. . .
and all things show it—
I thought so once—
But now I know it. . .”
—John Gay (“My Own Epitaph”)
“If you want success—
Figure out the price—
Then pay it. . .”
—Scott Adams
“Passion is the quickest to develop. . .
and the quickest to fade.
Intimacy develops more slowly;
and commitment more gradually still. . .”
—Robert Sternberg
“Activity follows Identity. . .”
—Jeff Goins
“Two gauges to measure
depth of commitment—
Time—
and money. . .”
—Steve Windsor
“Surround yourself with people
who energize you. . .”
—John Corcoran