“The tools are only as good—
as the hands that hold them. . .”
—Monty Roberts
“The tools are only as good—
as the hands that hold them. . .”
—Monty Roberts
“A man is rich—
in proportion to the number of things—
he can afford to let alone. . .”
—Henry David Thoreau
“I know but one freedom—
and that is—
the freedom of the mind. . .”
—Antoine de Saint-Exupery
“Facts do not cease to exist—
because they are ignored. . .”
—Aldous Huxley
“We may be lost—
But we’re making good time. . .”
—Yogi Berra
“Let wars give way to peace—
Laurels to paeans. . .”
—Marcus Tullius Cicero
“Learn to live—
Experience
is a hard task master—
But. . .
there is no better teacher. . .”
—Aysling Smythe
“Politics have no relation to Morals. . .”
—Niccolo Machiavelli
“So many men (and women)—
So many opinions. . .”
—Terence (extended by Aysling Smythe)
“Don’t be ‘consistent’—
But be simply true. . .”
—John Haynes Holmes