George Burns quotes
I'd rather be a flop at show business than to be a success at something I didn't like.
I'd rather be a flop at show business than to be a success at something I didn't like.
Find something to believe in, and find it for yourself. And when you do - pass it on to the future.
Building the future, and keeping the past alive - are one and the same thing.
It's not wether you were right or wrong, but how much faith you were willing to have - that decides the future.
The ability to make witty observations is commonly refered to as 'cynism' by people who lack it.
To know what is the right thing to do and not do it is the greatest cowardice.
When a real genius appeares in this world, you'll know him by the fact that all the fools have allied against him.
There is no point in being precise if you do not even know what you are talking about.
If you want to be a real seeker of truth, you need to, at least once in your lifetime, doubt in, as much as it's possible, in everything.
Criticism per se does not worry me. I've always solicited it as part of the design process.
Love, like a mountain-wind upon an oak, falling upon me, shakes me leaf and bough.
The seeds you plant in the hearts and minds of others will be what you receive in return - 100-fold. Only sow that which you wish to receive in return. Sow good, receive good! Plant seeds daily in your Mary Kay business and your Mary Kay business will return to you.
I am inspired by honest people who don't cheat others. To me the famous are those who are kind to fellow human beings and dedicate their life to charity.
The moment I fell in love with running, I started forgetting my grief and traumas.
I have retired but only in body. Spiritually, I still feel able.
Running has made my life worthwhile. I used to be more dead than alive after the personal tragedy in my life.
Running Makes you more spiritually aware and in tune with your inner-self.
Living life is like running a marathon. It takes a lot of courage and tenacity to keep going till the end.
Students are often in no position to judge 'relevance' until long after the fact.