“Fear is the main source of
superstition, and one of the main
sources of cruelty. To conquer fear
is the beginning of wisdom.”
~ Bertrand Russell
“Fear is the main source of
superstition, and one of the main
sources of cruelty. To conquer fear
is the beginning of wisdom.”
~ Bertrand Russell
“Four legs on a chair, to me,
represent a strong foundation
and always knowing
where I come from.”
~ Jason Derulo
“If you are bitter, you are like a
dry leaf that you can just squash,
and you can get blown away
by the wind. There is much more
wisdom in forgiveness.”
~ Vusi Mahlasela
“When you fish for love,
bait with your heart,
not with your brain.”
~ Mark Twain
“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning
but a going on, with all the wisdom the
experience can install in us.”
~ Hal Borland
“Let us never know
what old age is.
Let us know
the happiness Time brings,
not count the years.”
~ Ausonius
“The greater danger for most of us
lies not in setting our aim too high
and falling short; but in setting
our aim too low, and achieving our mark.”
~ Michelangelo
“We live in a wonderful world
that is full of beauty, charm, and
adventure. There is no end
to the adventures that we can have
if only we seek them
with our eyes open.”
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
“Let us never know what
old age is. Let us know the
happiness Time brings, not
count the years.”
~ Ausonius