Issue 342
- Happiness seems to require a modicum of external prosperity.
- We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the vitriolic words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.
- Tears are the silent language of grief.
- The greatest crimes are caused by surfeit, not by want.
- Few of us write great novels; all of us live them.
- To add a library to a house is to give that house a soul.
- It is not the magnitude of the task that matters, it is the magnitude of our courage that counts.
- I find four great classes of students: The dumb who stay dumb. The dumb who become wise. The wise who go dumb. The wise who remain wise.
- Good things, when short, are twice as good.
- I'd rather be a few pounds heavier and enjoy life than be worried all the time.