Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss. — Democritus (460-370 BC)
Dims His Own Light
He, who tries to shine, dims his own light. — Lao Tzu (601-530 BC)
Root of Honesty and Virtue
The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education. — Plutarch (46-119AD)
Years Are Like Candy Bars…
Years are like candy bars… We’re paying more, but they’re getting shorter. — Charles M Schulz (1922-2000)
A Conquering Virtue
Patience is a conquering virtue. — Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400)
Speak No Rude Word
Husbands should love their wives and speak no rude word to them. — Charlemagne (745-814)
Overdressed or Overeducated
You can never be overdressed or overeducated. — Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Virtue Is Bold
Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. — William Shakespeare (1564-1616)