Some
Beautiful Sayings...
Elbert Hubbard
- Find your happiness in your
work. Or you will never know what happiness is.
Aristotle
- We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is
not an act but a habit.
Swami Sivananda
- The gift of knowledge is of greater
value than food, cloth, medicine or wealth, because it gives salvation.
William Osler
- To do today's work well and not
to bother about tomorrow is the secret of success.
W. Somerset Maugham
- Old age is ready to undertake tasks that youths
shirked because they would take too long.
Andre Maurois
- Growing old is no more than a bad habit which
a busy man has no time to form.
Oliver Cromwell
- Put your trust in god, my boys, and keep your powder
dry.
Dante
- There is no greater sorrow than to recall, in
misery, the time when we were happy.
Shakespeare
- Some are born great, some
achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.
George Eliot
- Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say,
abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.
Emerson
- Let us be silent that we may hear the whispers.
Demosthenens
- As a vessel is known by the sound, whether it is
cracked or not, so men are proved by their speeches whether they are wise or
foolish.
Helen Adams Keller
- I thank God for my handicaps, for through them, I
have found myself, my work and my God.
Jean Rostand
- A man is not old as long as he is seeking something.