Newspapers are the world's mirror. ~James Ellis~
Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes. ~Thomas Wentworth Higginson~
We never know the love of the parent till we become parents ourselves. ~Henry Ward Beecher~
The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother. ~Theodore M. Hesburgh~
The passions are like fire, useful in a thounsand ways and dangerous only in one, through their excess. ~Christian Nestell Bovee~
A man's feet must be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey the world. ~George Santayana~
The heart has eyes which the brain knows nothing of. ~Charles H. Parkhust~
Perfection is attained by slow degrees; it requires the hand of time. ~Voltaire~
Everyone is a moon , & has a dark side whiche he never shows to anybody. ~Mark Twain~
Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower. ~Charles M. Schawb~
Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. ~Philander Johnson~
That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest. ~Henry David Thoreau~
Great minds have purposes, others have wishes. ~Washington Irving~
The good and the wise lead quiet lives. ~Euripides~
Quiet is what home would be without children. ~Anonymous~
I divide all readers into two classes: those who read to remember & those who read to forget. ~William Lyon Phelps~
All religions must be tolerated, for every man must get to heaven in his own way. ~Fedrick the Great~
A reputaion once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was. ~Josseph Hall~
A doctor's reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care. ~George Bernard Shaw~
A wise man cares not for what he cannot have, ~Jack Herbert~
For after all, the best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~
Responsibility educates. ~Wendell Phillips~
Responsibility is the price of greatness. ~Winston Churchill~
Rest: the sweet sauce of labor. ~Plutarch~
Sentiment is the poetry of the imagination. ~Alphonse De Lamartine~
Still waters run deep. ~English Proverb~
Nothing is more simple than gretness; indeed, to be simple is to be great. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
Sin is not harmful because it is forbidden, but it is forbidden because it is hurtful. ~Benjamin Franklin~
Sleep is the twin of death. ~Homer~
Smiles form the channel of a future tear. ~Lord Byron~
Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. ~Mark Twain~
Into each life some rain must fall. ~Henry W. Longfellow~
There can be no rainbow without a cloud & a storm.
The sky is no longer the limit. ~Richard M. Nixon~
Concentration is the secret of strength. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
He that loseth wealth, loseth much; he that loseth friends, loseth more; but he that loseth his spirit loseth all. ~Spanish Maxim~
A sympathetic heart is like a spring of pure water bursting forth from the mountain side. ~Anonymous~
Taste is the feminine of genius. ~Edward Fitzgerald~
The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow where only one grew before. ~Elbert Hubbard~
Lost yesterday, somewhere between sunrise & sunset, two golden hours each set with sixty diamond minutes. NO reward is offered for they are gone forever. ~Horace Mam~
A small leak will sink a great ship. ~Benjamin Franklin~
Better an ugly face that an ugly mind. ~James Ellis~
All for one; one for all. ~Alexander Dumas~
On country, one constitution, one destiny. ~Daniel Webster~
A houes divided against itself cannot stand. ~Abraham Lincoln~
United we stand, divided we fall. ~G. P. Morris~
It takes all sorts to make a world. ~English Proverb~
Nothing good ever comes from violence. ~Martin Luther~
It is never safe to look into the future with eyes of fear. ~Edward H. Harriman~
The sweetest of all sounds is that of the voice of the woman we love. ~Jean De La Bruyere~
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather. ~John Ruskin~
A man is a worker. If he is not that he is nothing. ~Joseph Conrad~
The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work. ~Robert Frost~
Youth is a wonderful thing: what a crime to waste it on children. ~George Bernard Shaw~
Youth comes but once in a lifetime. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. ~Thomas Haynes Bayly~
Absent in body, but present in spirit. ~ I Corinthians V. 3~
The play's the thing. ~Shakespeare~
Let us do or die. ~Burns~
Whatsoever they hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. ~Ecclesiastes. IX 10~
Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. ~Lowell~
He that is overcautious will accomplish little.
What's done can't be undone. ~Shakespeare~
God brings men into deep waters, not to drown them, but to cleanse them. ~Aughey~
Never give advice in a crowd. ~Arab Proverb~
The eternal stars shine out as soon as it s dark enough. ~Carlyle~
Whom the Lord loveth he chasteth. ~Hebrews XII. 6~
If wrinkles must be written upon our brows,let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should not grow old. ~James A. Garfield~ Never give advice unless asked. ~German Proverb~
The old believe everything; the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything. ~Wilde~
When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank. ~Cicero~
Hitch your wagon to a star. ~Emerson~
If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. ~Syrus~
Animals are such agreeable friends; they ask no questions, pass no critsims. ~George Eliot~
All that glitters is not gold. ~Cervantes~
