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The drowning man is not troubled by rain.
The drowning man is not troubled by rain.
There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his read more
There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labor. [Ecclesiastes 2:24].
Nothing contributes so much to tranquilizing the mind as a steady
purpose-a point on which the soul may fix its read more
Nothing contributes so much to tranquilizing the mind as a steady
purpose-a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye.
The trouble with so many of us is that we underestimate the power
of simplicity. We have a tendency it read more
The trouble with so many of us is that we underestimate the power
of simplicity. We have a tendency it seems to over complicate our lives
and forget what's important and what's not. We tend to mistake movement
for achievement. We tend to focus on activities instead of results. And as
the pace of life continues to race along in the outside world, we forget
that we have the power to control our lives regardless of what's going on
outside.
In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever good we give out
completes the circle and comes back to read more
In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever good we give out
completes the circle and comes back to us.
My circumstances do not make me what I am, they reveal who I have
chosen to be. (from James Allen).
My circumstances do not make me what I am, they reveal who I have
chosen to be. (from James Allen).
The irony is that the person not taking risks feels the same amount of
fear as the person who regularly read more
The irony is that the person not taking risks feels the same amount of
fear as the person who regularly takes risks.
I want you to start a crusade in you life -- to dare to be your best.
I want you to start a crusade in you life -- to dare to be your best.
Whatever befalls the earth befalls the son of the earth. Man did not weave
the web of life; he is read more
Whatever befalls the earth befalls the son of the earth. Man did not weave
the web of life; he is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web,
he does to himself.