“Now Autumn’s fire burns slowly
along the woods and day by day
the dead leaves fall and melt.”
~ William Allingham
“Now Autumn’s fire burns slowly
along the woods and day by day
the dead leaves fall and melt.”
~ William Allingham
“Alone we can do so little;
Together we can do so much.”
~ Helen Keller
“When I was a kid, being outside
was the norm. Rain or shine,
our parents would tell us
to get out of the house.”
~ David Suzuki
“Grandparents are a delightful blend of
Laughter, Caring deeds,
Wonderful stories, and Love!”
~ Anonymous
“Space and light and order.
Those the things that men need
just as much as they need bread
or a place to sleep.”
~ Le Corbusier
“The end of labor
is to gain leisure.”
~ Aristotle
“I work very hard, and I play
very hard. I’m grateful for life.
And I live it. I believe life
loves the liver of it. I live it.”
~ Maya Angelou
“All labor that uplifts humanity
has dignity and importance
and should be undertaken
with painstaking excellence.”
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
“You can be rich in spirit,
kindness, love, and all those things
that you can’t put a dollar sign on.”
~ Dolly Parton