Neither wealth or greatness render us happy. — Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695)
Where Selfishness Ends
Happiness begins where selfishness ends. — John Wooden (1910-2010)
The Rose and the Thorn
The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together. — Saadi (1210-1291)
Seeking to Become Better
We cannot live better than in seeking to become better. — Socrates (470-399 BC)
The Tao

The Tao is near and people seek it far away. — Mencius (372-289 BC)
Strengthen Themselves Ceaselessly
Good people strengthen themselves ceaselessly. — Confucius (551-479 BC)
By the Way He Treats Little Me
A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little me. — Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
Words Are Finite Organs
Words are finite organs of the infinite mind. — Â Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
The Best Fighter
The best fighter is never angry. — Lao Tzu (601-530 BC)
Others’ Mistakes
To be angry is to let others’ mistakes punish yourself. — Buddha (480-400 BC)
