Truth, they say, is but too often in difficulties, but is never finally suppressed. — Titus Livy (59 BC-17 AD)
People of Humor
People of humor are always in some degree people of genius. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)
Truth Sits upon the Lips
Truth sits upon the lips of dying men. — Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)
While the Iron Is Hot
Strike while the iron is hot. — Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400)
Dream A New Dream
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. — C.S. Lewis (1893-1963)
Mistaken Nonentity
Egotism – usually just a case of mistaken nonentity. — Barbara Stanwyck (1907-1990)
A Wonderful Inspiration to the Possessor
Confidence imparts a wonderful inspiration to the possessor. — John Milton (1608-1674)
Habitual Cheerfulness
Nothing is more graceful than habitual cheerfulness. — Adam Smith (1723-1790)
People Have Values
Society doesn’t have values. People have values. — Milton Friedman (1912-2006)
Eyes and Ears
Men trust their ears less than their eyes. — Herodotus (484-425 BC)