By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach. — Winston Churchill
The One Unpardonable Sin
Skepticism is the highest duty and blind faith the one unpardonable sin. — Thomas Huxley (1825-1895, British biologist, comparative anatomist)
My Whole Life Turned Around
When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around. — Willie Nelson (1933-, country musician)
The Tragedy of Life
The tragedy of life is what dies inside a man while he lives. — Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965, French-German physician, theologian, musician, philosopher)
A Dignified Ease without Pride
The superior man has a dignified ease without pride. The mean man has pride without a dignified ease. — Confucius (551-479 BC, Chinese philosopher, politician)
Humanity in Print
Books are humanity in print. — Barbara Tuchman (1912-1989,  historian, journalist, author)
The Best Revenge
The best revenge is massive success. — Frank Sinatra (1915-1998, singer, actor)
A Few Vices
A few vices are sufficient to darken many virtues. — Plutarch (45-120 AD, Greek philosopher, historian)
An Education of the Heart
A good book is an education of the heart. — Susan Sontag (1933-2004, writer, professor, filmmaker)
Believe in Magic
Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it. — Roald Dahl (1916-1990, British writer, poet)
