Issue 15

  • We learn from our mistakes,
    and the amount we learn is in direct proportion to
    the amount we suffer from having made the mistakes.
    Author: Tommy Prothro
  • Those who cannot tell what they desire or expect,
    still sigh and struggle with indefinite thoughts and vast wishes.
  • You have three names:
    The one you inherited,
    The one your parents gave you,
    And the one you make for your self.
    Author: Sanhedrin
  • Ask the experienced rather than the learned.
    Author: Arab Proverb
    Topics: Experience, Learning
  • In any moment of decision,
    The best thing you can do is the right thing.
    The worst thing you can do is nothing.
  • You can do very little with faith,
    but you can do nothing without it.
    Author: Samuel Butler
  • Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.
    Author: Aristotle
  • We are unlimited beings
    Experiencing life in a physical body
    Subject to the ceilings of our imagination.
    Author: Unknown
  • Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more
    than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.
  • Without a goal to work toward, we will not get there.
  • A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him,
    and a child cannot afford to be fooled.
    Author: James Baldwin
  • Success is never final.
  • It is important to our friends to believe
    that we are unreservedly frank with them,
    and important to friendship that we are not.
  • To think too long about doing a thing
    often becomes its undoing.
    Author: Eva Young
  • Religion is the fashionable substitute for belief.
    Author: Oscar Wilde
  • One kind word can warm three winter months.
  • What do we live for,
    if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?
    Author: George Eliot

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