It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens.
~quote about Kindness by Baha'u'llah
Gift, like genius, I often think only means an infinite capacity for taking pains.
~quotes on Effort by Jane Ellice Hopkins
Dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but your living room.
~sayings on Dancing by Kurt Vonnegut
Love is a canvas furnished by Nature and embroidered by imagination
~quotations on Valentine's Day by Voltaire
I keep coming back to you in my head, but you couldn't know that, and I have no carbons
~quote on love by Adrienne Rich
Always hold your head up, but be careful to keep your nose at a friendly level.
~saying about quotes by Max L. Forman
Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…
~quote about Living by Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is little chance that meteorologists can solve the mysteries of weather until they gain an understanding of the mutual attraction of rain and weekends.
~quotes on Weather by Arnot Sheppard
Fortune does not change men; it unmasks them.
~sayings on Integrity by Suzanne Necker
I eat merely to put food out of my mind.
~quotations on Food by N.F. Simpson
Choice has always been a privilege of those who could afford to pay for it.
~quote on love by Ellen Frankfort
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer.
~saying about quotes by Albert Einstein
Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?
~quote about Homosexuality by Ernest Gaines
[We] live with our heels as well as head and most of our pleasure comes in that way.
~quotes on Walking by John Muir
Happiness is beneficial for the body but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind.
~sayings on Adversity by Marcel Proust, The Past Recaptured, Remembrance of Things Past
Life is a cement trampoline.
~quotations on Life by Howard Nordberg
If you can dream it, you can do it
~quote on love by Walt Disney
Sorrow makes us all children again - destroys all differences of intellect. The wisest know nothing.
~saying about quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
A life spent in constant labor is a life wasted, save a man be such a fool as to regard a fulsome obituary notice as ample reward.
~quote about Stress by George Jean Nathan
Spend the afternoon. You can't take it with you.
~quotes on Carpe Diem by Annie Dillard
The modern sympathy with invalids is morbid. Illness of any kind is hardly a thing to encourage in others.
~sayings on Laziness by Oscar Wilde
It’s never smart to act better or wiser than those around us.
~quotations on Maturing Altruistically by
We are no longer happy so soon as we wish to be happier.
~quote on love by Walter Savage Landor
Hope itself is a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords; but, like all other pleasures immoderately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain.
~saying about quotes by Samuel Johnson
Next to a circus there ain't nothing that packs up and tears out faster than the Christmas spirit
~quote about Christmas by Kin Hubbard
Oh look, yet another Christmas TV special! How touching to have the meaning of Christmas brought to us by cola, fast food, and beer.... Who'd have ever guessed that product consumption, popular entertainment, and spirituality would mix so harmoniously?
~quotes on Christmas by Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes
Life is to be fortified by many friendships - to love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existense
~sayings on Love Sayings by Sydney Smith
Courage is fear holding on a minute longer.
~quotations on Courage by George Smith Patton
Take our politicians: they're a bunch of yo-yosThe presidency is now a cross between a popularity contest and a high school debate, with an encyclopedia of cliches the first prize
~quote on love by Saul Bellow
An imaginary ailment is worse than a disease.
~saying about quotes by Yiddish Proverb
History attempts to provide society with an artificial collective memory.
~quote about History by Mark M. Krug, History and the Social Sciences
Plant your DREAMS and miracles will grow.........
~quotes on Dreams by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Are right and wrong convertible terms, dependant upon popular opinion?
~sayings on Society by William Lloyd Garrison
America is a nation with many flaws, but hopes so vast that only the cowardly would refuse to acknowledge them.
~quotations on America by James Michener
If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
~quote on love by Attributed to both Andy McIntyre and Derek Bok
To be too conscious is an illness - a real thoroughgoing illness.
~saying about quotes by Fyodor Dostoevski
Axioms in philosophy are not axioms until they are proved upon our pulses: We read fine things but never feel them to the full until we have gone the same steps as the Author.
~quote about Experience. by John Keats
A dress that zips up the back will bring a husband and wife together.
~quotes on Marriage by James H. Boren
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