“It is impossible for a man
to learn what he thinks he already knows.”
Epictetus |
“Success is a result, not a
goal.”
Gustave Flaubert
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| “The rung of a ladder was
never meant to rest upon, but only to hold one’s foot long enough to
enable him to put the other somewhat higher.” Anonymous |
“Sure there are splinters
on the ladder of success, but your never notice them unless you are
sliding down.” Anonymous
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“The trouble with
opportunity is that it usually comes disguised as hard work.”
Anonymous
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“What you believe is more
important than what you possess. What you live is more lasting than
what you profess. Whom you inspire is more significant than whom you
impress.”
Wm Arthur Ward |
THIS IS THE YEAR!
Author Unknown
This is the year that your dreams come
true!
This is the year you find Christ within.
This is the year you are glad to live;
This is the year you have much to give.
This is the year when you know the Truth;
This is the year when you find new youth.
This is the year that brings happiness;
This is the year you will live to bless.
Wonderful, wonderful, fortunate you,
This is the year that your dreams come
true.
Oh Lord, help my words to be gracious and tender today, for tomorrow I may
have to eat them.
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THINK
Author Unknown
Whatever you think, both in joy and in woe,
Think nothing you would not want Jesus to
know. Whatever you say in a whisper or clear
Say nothing you would not want Jesus to hear.
Whatever you sing in the midst of your glee,
Sing nothing God’s listening ear would
displease. Whatever you write with haste or with
heed, Write nothing you would not want Jesus
read. Whatever you read, though the page may
allure, Read nothing, unless you are perfectly
sure, Dismay would not be seen in your look,
If Christ should say, solemnly, “Show me that
book.” Wherever you go, never go where you
would fear God’s question being asked you,
“What doest thou here”
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BRILLIANT people talk about ideas
AVERAGE people talk about things
SMALL people talk about other people
Anonymous |
“I’ve found out it’s not good to talk about my troubles. Eighty percent of
the people who hear them don’t care
and the other 20 percent are glad you’re having trouble.” Tommy LaSorda |