Daily Thoughts

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 9

Page | 1


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 “In a gentle way, you can shake the world." “When you are good to others, you are best to
yourself."
Benjamin Franklin

 “When you are good to others, you are best to yourself."


Benjamin Franklin

 “In order to make your dream a reality you must fi rst WAKE UP."

 “We should be in the business of living not making a living."

 Mission is possible, if you use your imaginati on."

 “The joy of inti macy is the reward of commitment."

 Don't let things live in your head 'RENT FREE'."


Tony Vick

 “Uplift the weak - Empower the deserving."


Federick Allen

 “Stop sett ling for crumbs when you deserve a WHOLE cake!"

 “Life is to lived; dreams are to be achieved."

 Life is hard work. There are no shortcuts."

 “Labels divide us. Humanity unites us."

 “Move forward by design and not by default."


Brian E. Adams

 “FACTS not FICTION eliminates FRICTION."

 Fear narrows our vision; love widens it."

 “The best life to lead is your own."

 “We must travel in the directi on of our fears."

 “Miracles begin in the soil of your imaginati on."

 Life is beauti ful; try to make it most beauti ful."

 “A smile is a passport you can take anywhere."

 A happy family is but an earlier heaven.


George Bernard Shaw

 Art is not a thing; it is a way.


Elbert Hubbard

 Knowledge is love and light and vision.


Helen Keller
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 I don't want to be interesti ng. I want to be good.
Ludwig Miens van der Roche

 A house divided against itself cannot stand.


Abraham Lincoln

 All I am, or can be, I owe to my angel mother- Abraham Lincoln

 Discontent follows ambiti on like a shadow. –Anonymous

 Ambiti on is the last refuge of the failure. -Oscar Wilde

 Ambiti on is but the evil shadow of aspirati on. -G. Macdonald

 In every triumph there's a lot of try. -Frank Tyge

 You must do the thing you think you cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt

 Sow discord, reap regret. - Arabian Proverb

 A soft answer turns away wrath. - Proverbs

 Pain is inevitable; misery, a choice.  

 Hate is prolonged suicide. - Douglas Steere  

 The best cure for anger is delay. - Seneca  

 The best remedy for anger is delay. - Brigham Young  

 Anger is a brief madness. – Horace

 A wounded deer leaps the highest. -Emily Dickinson

 A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner. -English Proverb

 Dust is protecti ve coati ng for fi ne furniture. -Mario Burata

 Adversity is the fi rst path to truth. -Lord Byron

 Adversity is, to me at least, a tonic and a bracer. -Sir Walter Scott

 Adversity reveals genius, prosperity hides it. –Horace

 What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. -Friedrich Nietzsche

 What is to give light must endure the burning. -Viktor Frankl

 When it gets dark enough, you can see the stars. -Lee Salk

 Tough ti mes never last, but tough people do. -Robert Schuller

 Those who aim at great deeds must also suff er greatly. -Plutarch

 Things were bad but now they are OK. -Harold Seymour
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 Trouble shared is troubled halved. -Dorothy Sayers

 The fi nest steel has to go through the hott est fi re. -Richard Nixon

 Stumbling is not falling. -Portuguese Proverb

 The proof of gold is fi re. -Benjamin Franklin

 The reward of suff ering is experience. –Aeschylus

 Prosperity tries the fortunate, adversity the great. -Pliny The Elder

 Many receive advice, only the wise profi t from it. -Publilius Syrus

 Advice aft er injury is like medicine aft er death. -Proverb

 Advice is judged by results, not by intenti ons. -Marcus Tullius Cicero

 Seek advice but use your own common sense. -Yiddish Proverb

 Not failure, but low aim, is crime. -J.R. Lowell

 As long as you're going to think anyway, think big. -Donald Trump

 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creati vity. -T. S. Eliot

 Nothing diminishes anxiety faster than acti on. -Walter Anderson

 The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable. –Seneca

 Nothing in the aff airs of men is worthy of great anxiety. -Plato

 Forgiveness is the sweetest revenge. -Isaac Friedmann

 Balance. The Ulti mate Goal. -Ricky Lankford

 Next to love, balance is the most important thing. -John Wooden

 Poor people choose now. Rich people choose balance. -T. Harv Eker

 All glory comes from daring to begin. -Eugene F. Ware

 Almost everything comes from nothing. -Henry F. Amiel

 Making the beginning is one third of the work. -Irish Proverb

 Celebrate endings – for they precede new beginnings.

 You will never win if you never begin. -Robert H. Schuller

 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

 Fall seven ti mes, stand up eight. -Japanese Proverb

 Boldness be my friend. -William Shakespeare


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 Boldness is a mask for fear, however great. -John Dryden

 Put a grain of boldness into everything you do. -Baltasar Gracian

 Freedom lies in being bold. -Robert Frost

 You must play boldly to win. -Arnold Palmer

 Fortune befriends the bold. -John Dryden

 A decent boldness ever meets with friends. -Homer

 Act honestly, and answer boldly. -Danish proverb

 Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. -William Shakespeare

 Fight ti ll the last gasp. -William Shakespeare

 Bravery has no place where it can avail nothing. -Samuel Johnson

 Bravery never goes out of fashion. -William Makepeace Thackeray

 History admires the wise, but elevates the brave. -Edmund Morris

 Brevity and conciseness are the parents of correcti on. -Hosea Ballou

 Brevity is a great charm of eloquence. -Cicero

 In labouring to be concise, I become obscure. -Horace

 Talk low, talk slow, and don’t say too much. -John Wayne

 Boredom: the desire for desires. -Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy

 Boredom, aft er all, is a form of criti cism. -Wendell Phillips

 Boredom is rage spread thin. -Paul Tillich

 Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. - Robert Ingersoll

 We must either fi nd a way or make one. -Hannibal

 Great changes are easier than small ones. -Francis Bacon

 Imaginati on is more important than knowledge. - Albert Einstein

 Water will wears away rock. (Be fl exible) – Chinese Proverb  

 Knowledge speaks but wisdom listens. - Jimi Hendrix

 A closed mind is a dying mind. - Edna Ferber

 Things do not change, we change. – Kalidasa

 A problem defi ned is half solved. - John Dewey


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 A questi oning man is halfway to be wise. - Irish Proverb

 As long as you're going to think anyways, think big. - Trump

 Genius is 1% inspirati on, and 99% perspirati on. - Thomas Edison

 Only mistake is the one from which we learn nothing. - J.Powell

 Genius is eternal pati ence. - Michelangelo

 I am sti ll learning. - Michelangelo  

 Can't make a mistake, can't make anything. - Marva Collins

 Never stop questi oning. - Albert Einstein

 Creati vity: Letti ng go of the familiar.

 The impossible is oft en the untried. - Jim Goodwin  

 Everything changes but change itself.– John F. Kennedy

 Wonder is the beginning of wisdom. - Greek Proverb

 Great spirits fi nd oppositi on from mediocre minds. -A.Einstein  

 Master concentrati on, master anything.

 Maturity of mind is capacity to endure uncertainty- Confucius  

 A man of learning is never bored. - Jean Richter

 Be a free man. Free to think, talk, and act for myself.-Chief Joseph

 Never assume the obvious is true.- William Safi re

 Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. - Bruce Lee

 The person who has imaginati on has wings. - Muhammad


 

 Re- examine all you have been told - Walt Whitman

 Genius reduces the complicated to simple. - C.W. Ceram

 Where all think alike, no one thinks very much. - Walter Lipman

 The road less traveled made all the diff erence. - R. Frost  

 What we see depends mainly on what we look for. - John Lubbock

 With our thoughts we shape the world. - Buddha

 Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. -William Arthur Ward

 Curiosity has its own reason for existence. -Albert Einstein


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 A man should live if only to sati sfy his curiosity. -Yiddish Proverb

 Quick decisions are unsafe decisions. –Sophocles

 If we don't discipline ourselves the world will do it for us.   -William Feather

 Dreams are the touchstone of our character. -Henry David Thoreau

 Dream as if you’ll live forever… live as if you’ll die today. -James Dean

 Only the educated are free. - Epictetus

 Common sense is not common - Voltaire

 I hear, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, I understand. - Confucius

 What you don’t know can hurt you. - Lord Chesterfi eld

 When you’re through learning, you’re through- Vernon Law  

 Knowledge is power- Sir Francis Bacon

 The unexamined life is not worth living. - Socrates

 A good example is the best sermon. - Herbert Taylor

 Nothing in life is to be feared, only understood. - Marie Curie

 He who opens a school door, closes a prison. -Victor Hugo

 Educati on is the movement from darkness to light. -Allan Bloom

 Success is dependent on eff ort. -Sophocles

 Winning is not everything, but the eff ort to win is. -Zig Ziglar

 Much eff ort, much prosperity. –Euripides

 Enthusiasm is contagious.   Be a carrier. -Susan Rabin

 Act enthusiasti c and you will be enthusiasti c. -Dale Carnegie

 Energy is equal to desire and purpose. -Sheryl Adams

 Enthusiasm is the yeast that raises the dough. -Paul J. Meyer

 Don’t strive to be perfect. Strive for excellence. -Victoria Principal

 The only source of knowledge is experience. -Albert Einstein

 There’s no substi tute for experience. -Proverb

 The best mirror is an old friend.-george herbert

 Every moment is an experience. -Jake Roberts


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 Success builds character, failure reveals it. -Dave Checkett

 Failure is an event, never a person. -William D. Brown

 Try again. Fail again. Fail bett er. -Samuel Beckett

 Ambiti on is the last refuge of failure. -Oscar Wilde

 There is no failure.   Only feedback. -Robert Allen

 Faith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is acti ve.


-Edith Hamilton

 Faith is spiritualized imaginati on. -Henry Ward Beecher

 We create our fate every day we live. -Henry Miller

 Each man is the architect of his own fate. -Appius Claudius

 Control your fate or somebody else will. -Heinrich von Pierer

 No road is long with good company. -Turkish Proverb

 To err is human; to forgive, divine. -Alexander Pope

 Bett er to be one sided than two faced.

 Man's character is his fate. - Heraclitus

 The more you know the less you show.

 Character is power. - Booker T Washington

 Before honor is humility. - Proverbs 18:12.

 A half truth is a whole lie. - Yiddish proverb

 When in doubt, tell the truth. - Mark Twain

 Justi ce is truth in acti on - Benjamin Disraeli’

 A lie has speed, truth has endurance. – Edgarsasi

 Life- a long lesson in humility. - James Barrie

 Integrity needs no rules. - Albert Camus

 If I lose my honor, I lose myself. - Shakespeare S

 Honesty is the best policy. - English Proverb  

 Litt le strokes fell great oaks. - Benjamin Franklin

 Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. - Sophocles

 Master habits before they master you.


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
 We make our habits, then our habits make us.

 Walk in another's shoes before judging them.

 While there’s life, there’s hope. – Terence

 To measure the man measure his heart. -Malcolm S. Forbes

 No legacy is so rich as honesty. -William Shakespeare

 Those who think nobly are noble. -Isaac Bickerstaf

 It seems to me 'ti s only noble to be good. –Tennyson

 Every noble acti vity makes room for itself. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

You might also like