“Genuine wisdom
is knowing
not only
what to say—
but when—
and how—
to say it. . .”
—Napoleon Hill
“Genuine wisdom
is knowing
not only
what to say—
but when—
and how—
to say it. . .”
—Napoleon Hill
“Take care
of what you have been given. . .”
—Aysling Smythe
“The first step
is clearly defining
what it is you’re after—
because without knowing that—
you’ll never get it. . .”
—Halle Berry
“You have brains
in your head—
You have feet
in your shoes—
You can steer yourself
any direction you choose. . .”
—Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
“Listen to the wind—
it talks—
Listen to the silence—
it speaks—
Listen to your heart—
it knows. . .”
—Native American
Ancestral Teaching
“Failure—
is another steppingstone
to greatness. . .”
—Oprah Winfrey
We do not inherit
the earth from our ancestors. . .
we borrow it
from our children. . .”
—Native American
Ancestral Teaching
“There is wisdom
and power
in knowing how
to be content
with much—
or little. . .”
—David Jeremiah
“The moment you doubt
you can fly—
you cease forever
to be able to do it. . .”
—J. M. Barrie
“I am a product
of my decisions. . .”
—Stephen Covey