“Every man must do
two things alone;
he must do his own believing,
and his own dying.”
~ Martin Luther
“Every man must do
two things alone;
he must do his own believing,
and his own dying.”
~ Martin Luther
“I guess when you turn off
the main road, you have to
be prepared to see
some funny houses.”
~ Stephen King
“Hope is like the sun, which,
as we journey toward it, casts
the shadow of our burden
behind us.”
~ Samuel Smiles
“No matter what your
heartache may be,
laughing helps you forget it
for a few seconds.”
~ Red Skelton
“Let us never know what
old age is. Let us know the
happiness Time brings, not
count the years.”
~ Ausonius
“Music expresses that which
cannot be said and on which
it is impossible to be silent.”
~ Victor Hugo
“Rocks and waters, etc., are
words of God, and so are men.
We all flow from one fountain Soul.
All are expressions of one Love.”
~ John Muir
“There is a time
in the last few days of Summer
when the ripeness of Autumn
fills the air.”
~ Rudolfo Anaya
“Still round the corner
there may wait,
a new road or
a secret gate.”
~ J.R.R. Tolkien