Tuesday, December 6, 2016

“A happy family is but an earlier heaven.”


—George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)


“Motivation is when your dreams put on work clothes.”

—Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)


“You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.”

—Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)


“Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart.”

—Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968)


“There is a voice that doesn’t use words. Listen.”

—Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207-1273)


“Trust is the glue of life. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships.”

—Stephen R. Covey (born 1932)


“The value of life is not based on how long we live, but how much we contribute to others in our society.”

—Buddha


“To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with. ”

—Mark Twain (1835-1910)

“It is my chief duty to accomplish humble tasks as though they were great and noble.”

—Helen Keller (1880-1968)


“Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it.”

—Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)


“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”

—Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)


“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it. ”

—Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

“It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.”

—Moliere (1622-1673)
French Playwright, Actor