Virtue alone is true nobility. — William Gifford (1756-1826, English critic , editor, poet)
Impart Vigor
Voyage, travel, and change of place impart vigor. — Seneca the Younger (4 BC-65, Roman Stoic philosopher)
Take It by the Grain
We give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain. — Tom Stoppard (1937-2025, British playwright)
Went for a Walk
A line is a dot that went for a walk. — Paul Klee (1879-1940, German-Swiss artist)
Who Questions Much
Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much. — Francis Bacon (1561-1626, English philosopher, statesman)
The Nourishment of the Soul
The nourishment of body is food, while the nourishment of the soul is feeding others. — Ali ibn Abi Talib (599-611, the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad)
Our Own Mistakes
I dread our own mistakes more than the enemy’s intentions. — Thucydides (460BC-395 BC, Athenian historian, general)
Life Is an Unanswered Question
Life is an unanswered question, but let’s still believe in the dignity and importance of the question. — Tennessee Williams (1911-1983, playwright)
the beauty of their dreams
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. — Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962, the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president from 1933 to 1945)
The Mind’s Dignity
It is not the quantity but the quality of knowledge which determines the mind’s dignity. — William Ellery Channing (1780-1842, Unitarian clergyman)
