“A tree is known by its fruit. . .”
—14th Century Proverb
“A tree is known by its fruit. . .”
—14th Century Proverb
“Meanwhile, time is flying. . .
Flying. . .
Never to return. . .”
—Virgil
“Let us all be happy and live within our means. . .
Even if we have to borrer the money to do it with. . .”
—Charles Farrar Browne (Artemus Ward)
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. . .
Nothing is going to get better. . .
It’s not!”
—Theodore Geisel, “Dr. Seuss” (“The Lorax”)
“More than an end to war. . .
We want an end to the beginnings of all wars. . .”
—Franklin Delano Roosevelt
“What’s the use of worrying?
It never was worth while. . .
So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag. . .
And smile, smile, smile. . .”
—George Asaf (George H. Powell)
“Wait and see. . .”
—Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith
“To see a World in a grain of sand. . .
And a Heaven in a wild flower. . .
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand. . .
And Eternity in an hour. . .”
—William Blake
“Be not solitary. . .
Be not idle. . .”
—Robert Burton
“Genius is one per cent inspiration. . .
and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. . .”
—Thomas Alva Edison