“A man’s interest in a
single bluebird is worth
more than a complete but
dry list of the fauna and
flora of a town.”
~ Henry David Thoreau
“A man’s interest in a
single bluebird is worth
more than a complete but
dry list of the fauna and
flora of a town.”
~ Henry David Thoreau
“We do not believe in ourselves
until someone reveals that
deep inside us something is valuable,
worth listening to, worthy of our trust,
sacred to our touch.”
~ e. e. cummings
“It seems to me that trying to
live without friends is like milking
a bear to get cream for your
morning coffee. It is a whole lot
of trouble, and then not worth
much after you get it.”
~ Lora Neale Hurston
“It’s faith in something
and enthusiasm for something
that makes a life worth living.”
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
“The unexamined life
is not worth living
for man.”
~ Socrates
“A friend is what the heart needs
all the time.”
~ Henry Van Dyke
“The climb might be tough and
challenging, but the view is worth it.
There is a purpose for that pain;
you just can’t always see it right away.”
~ Victoria Arlen
“Patience is not simply
the ability to wait;
it is how we behave
while we are waiting.”
~ Joyce Meyer