“Age appears to be best
in four things:
old wood best to burn,
old wine to drink,
old friends to trust,
and old authors to read.”
~ Francis Bacon
“Age appears to be best
in four things:
old wood best to burn,
old wine to drink,
old friends to trust,
and old authors to read.”
~ Francis Bacon
“I’ve never gone
to culinary school,
but I do love cooking.”
~ Keshia Knight Pulliam
“Be thou comforted, little dog.
Thou, too, in Resurrection
shall have a little golden tail.”
~ Martin Luther
“A soldier will fight long and hard
for a bit of colored ribbon.”
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
“Never regret yesterday.
Life is in you today and
you make your tomorrow.”
~ L. Ron Hubbard
“Forgiveness is for yourself
because it frees you.
It lets you out of that prison
you put yourself in.”
~ Louise L. Hay
“The ability to simplify means
to eliminate the unnecessary
so the necessary may speak.”
~ Hans Hofmann
“The world is a looking glass
and gives back to every man
the reflection of his own face.”
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
“We climb to heaven most often
on the ruins of our cherished plans,
finding our failures were successes.”
~ Amos Bronson Alcott