Issue 323
- Climb mountains to see lowlands.
- What's the use of happiness? It can't buy you money.
- The meeting of preparation with opportunity generates the offspring we call luck.
- The very best way to learn self-control is by practicing self-control.
- Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.
- We are at our very best, and we are happiest, when we are fully engaged in work we enjoy on the journey toward the goal we've established for ourselves. It gives meaning to our time off and comfort to our sleep. It makes everything else in life so wonderful, so worthwhile.
- Happiness is like peeing your pants: Everyone can see it, but only you can feel it's warmth.
- It is impossible to live pleasurably without living prudently, honorably, and justly; or to live prudently, honorably, and justly, without living pleasurably.
- It isn't what you do, but how you do it.
- It's not so important who starts the game but who finishes it.
- I see God walking in every human form. When I meet different people, I say to myself, "God in the form of the saint, God in the form of the sinner, God in the form of the righteous, God in the form of the unrighteous."
- How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.