Issue 315
- Let us keep a firm grip upon our money, for without it the whole assembly of virtues are but as blades of grass.
- Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.
- Wisdom is divided into two parts: (a) having a great deal to say, and (b) not saying it.
- A loser doesn't know what he'll do if he loses, but talks about what he'll do if he wins, and a winner doesn't talk about what he'll do if he wins, but knows what he'll do if he loses.
- No man becomes rich unless he enriches others.
- An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves.
- I seldom think about my limitations, and they never make me sad. Perhaps there is just a touch of yearning at times; but it is vague, like a breeze among flowers.
- Every man I meet is in some way my superior. In that I learn of him.
- The test of a man is how much he can bear and how much he can share and how soon he confesses a mistake and makes amends for it.
- To keep our faces toward change, and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate, is strength undefeatable.
- Adversity reveals genius, prosperity conceals it.