“A tree is known by its fruit;
a man by his deeds. A good deed
is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who
plants kindness gathers love.”
~ Saint Basil
“A tree is known by its fruit;
a man by his deeds. A good deed
is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who
plants kindness gathers love.”
~ Saint Basil
“A quiet walk to the seashore
is a meditation in bliss.”
~ Angie Weiland-Crosby
“Although our intellect always
longs for clarity and certainty,
our nature often finds
uncertainty fascinating.”
~ Carl von Clausewitz
“Cows run away from the storm
while the buffalo charges toward it;
and gets through it quicker.
Whenever I am confronted with
a tough challenge, I do not prolong
the torment, I become the buffalo.”
~ Wilma Mankiller
“The key to everything is
patience. You get the chicken
by hatching the egg, not
by smashing it.”
~ Arnold H. Glasow
“Regard it as just as desirable
to build a chicken house
as to build a cathedral.”
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
“My mom is a history teacher,
so we’d go on all these historic
trips as kids around Halloween,
because it was kind of creepy.”
~ Sharon Van Etten
“Our dead are never dead to us,
until we have forgotten them.”
~ George Eliot
“They say it’s better to bury
your sadness in a graveyard
or garden that waits for the
Spring to wake from its sleep
and burst into green.”
~ Conor Oberst