Write your Sad times in Sand,
Write your Good times in Stone. — George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950, Irish playwright, critic, polemicist)
Adjust Your Sails.
When you can’t change the direction of the wind — adjust your sails — H. Jackson Brown, Jr. (1940-2021, writer)
One-half of Wisdom
A prudent question is one-half of wisdom. — Francis Bacon (1561-1626, English lawyer, statesman, philosopher)
Implementation
Implementation beats oration. — Aesop (620-564 BC)
We Cite Ourselves
In quoting others, we cite ourselves. — Julio Cortazar (1914-1984, Argentine writer )
With Steadfast Fidelity
Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832, German writer, artist, politician)
Wisdom Frees the Soul from Passions
Medicine heals diseases of the body, wisdom frees the soul from passions. — Democritus (460-370 BC, Greek philosopher)
Be the Sun
Be the sun and all will see you. — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881, Russian novelist)
Penetrate the Mystery of Their Origin
Don’t become a mere recorder of facts, but try to penetrate the mystery of their origin. — Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936, Russian physiologist)
Visibility Is a Trap
Visibility is a trap. — Michel Foucault (1926-1984, French philosopher)
