1)Mylf,myfamily,mygeneration,wereborninaworldofsilence;aworldofhard
workandnecessarypatience,ofbacksbenttotheground,handsmassagingthe
crops,ofwaitingonweatherandgrowth;ofvillageslikeshipsintheempty
landscapesandthelongwalkingdistancesbetweenthem;ofwhitenarrow
roads,ruttedbyhoovesandcart-wheels,innocentofoilpetrol,downwhichpeople
pasdrarely,andalmostneverforpleasure,andthehorwasthefastestthing
moving.
2)IfIrest,Irust.
3)Happinessislikeapebbledroppedintoapooltotinmotionanever-widening
circleofripples.
4)Themake-believebecomesareality.
5)Beinghappy,onceitisrealizedasadutyandestablishedasahabit,opensdoors
intounimaginablegardensthrongedwithgratefulfriends.
6)Toliveinheartsweleavebehindisnottodie.---ThomasCampbell
7)Whatcamesfromtheheart,touchestheheart.---DonSibet
8)Thecouroftheloveneverdidrunsmooth.---AMidsummerNight’sDream
9)Mylifelistenstoyou.---MurielRuckeyr
10)tis:…howtomakelovestay?---Tim
Robbins
11)Thereisalandofthelivingandalandofthedead,andthebridgeislove.
---ThorntonWilder
12)Imayhaveallknowledgeandunderstandallcrets;Imayhaveallthefaith
neededtomovemountains---butifIhavenolove,Iamnothing.
13)Thepsychicscarscaudbybelievingthatyouareuglyleaveapermanentmark
onyourpersonality.---JoanRivers
14)Fallinginloveconsistsmerelyinuncorkingtheimaginationandbottlingthe
commonn.---HelenRowland
15)Thelovewegiveawayistheonlylovewekeep.---ElbertHubbard
16)lovesomeonedearly,weunconsciouslyoverlook
manythoughts.---BeatriceSaunders
17)Tearsmaybedriedup,buttheheart---never.---MargueritedeValois
18)Loveisn’tlikearervoir,You’’smuchmorelikeanatural
gerandfartheritflows,thestrongeranddeeperandclearerit
becomes.---EddieCantor
19)Gettingintouchwithyourtruelfmustbeyourfirstpriority.---TomHopkins
20)I’mnotafraidofstorms,forI’mlearninghowtosailmyship.---LouisaMayAlcott
21)Onemakesmistakes;sneveramistaketohaveloved.---Romain
Rolland
22)Alllifereprentsarisk,andthemorelovinglyweliveourlivesthemoreriskswe
take.---eck
23)Loveisnotwhatwebecome,butwhatwealreadyare.---StephenLevine
24)Atthetouchoflove,everyonebecomesapoets.---Plato
25)Bettertohavelovedandlostthannottohavelovedatall.---Seneca
26)Tinychoicesmeantinychanges,Butitisonlywithinfinitesimalchange,changesso
smallnooneelevenrealizesyou’remakingthem,thatyouhaveanyhopefor
transformation.---LeoTolstoy.
27)Theworldisroundandtheplacewhichmayemliketheendmayalsobeonly
thebeginning.---JoyBakerPriest.
28)Listeningisthemostimportantrelationshipskill.
29)Thatisthebestpartofbeauty,whichapicturecannotexpress;no,northefirst
sightofthelife.---FrancisBacon
30)Beautyisassummer-fruits,whichareeasytocorrupt,andcannotlast:and,forthe
mostpart,itmakesadissoluteyouth,and,anagealittleoutofcountenance:but
yetcertainlyagain,ifitlightwell,itmakethvirtuesshine,andvoiceblush.
31)Beautyandfullyareoftencompanies.
32)Beautyisonlyskindeep.
33)Beautyisintheeyeofthebeholder.
34)Agoodfaceneedsnopaint.
35)Finefeathersmakefinebirds.
36)Agoodbookisabestfriendwhoneverturnshisbackuponus.
37)Booksandfriendsshouldbefewbutgood.
38)Abookthatremainsshut,isbutablock.
39)
hardestwayoflearningisthatofeasyreading;butagreatbookthatcomesfrom
agreatthinkerisashipofthought,deepfreightedwithtruthandbeauty.
---TheodoreParker
40)Thatisagoodbookwhichisopenedwithexpectation,andclodwithdelight
andprofit.---AmosBronsonAlcott
41)Readnottocontradictandconfute,nortobelieveandtakeforgranted,nortofind
talkanddiscour,buttoweighandconsider.
42)Toreadwithoutreflectingislikeeatingwithoutdigesting.
43)Agoodbookisthepurestesnceofahumansoul.---ThomasCarlyle
44)Inthehighestcivilization,thebookisstillthehighestdelight.---RalphWaldo
Emerson
45)Byreadingweenrichthemind,byconversationwepolishit.
46)Readingistothemindwhatexerciistothebody.
47)Tobeproudoflearningisthegreatestignorance.
48)Hewhocan,annot,teaches.
49)Iwanttoteachmystudentshowtolivethislifeonearth,
Tofaceitsstruggleanditsstrifeandimprovetheirworth.
Notjustthelessoninabookorhowtheriversflow,
Buthowtochootheproperpathwherevertheymaygo.---f
Teacher’sPrayer
50)ForifIhelptheworldtogrowinwisdomandingrace,
Then,IshallfeelthatIhavewonandIhavefilledmyplace.---f
Teacher’sPrayer
51)Learningisbetterthanhouandland.
52)But,farbeyondbooks,learningmeanskeepingthemindopenandactiveto
receiveallkindsofexperience.---GilbertHighet
53)Theveryinkwithwhichallhistoryiswrittenismerelyfluidprejudice.---Mark
Twain
54)Theonedutyweowetohistoryistorewriteit.---OscarWilder
55)Amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.---ErnestHemmingway
56)Themostdifficultthinginlifeistoknowyourlf.
57)Attwentyyearsofage,thewillreigns;atthirty,thewit;andatforty,thejudgement.
---BenjaminFranklin
58)FromhiscaidletohisgraveamanneverdoesasinglethingwhichhasanyFIRST
ANDFOREMOSTobjecebutone---tocurepeaceofmind,spiritualcomfort,for
HIMSELF.---MarkTwain
59)woundswillcertainly
becomethegreateststrengthfinally.
60)Don’tgothroughlife,growthroughlife.
61)Weareallinthegutter,butsomeofusarelookingatthestars.---OscarWilder
62)Intheworldfullofpainandsorrow,maybeonceinalifetime,you’llfindsomeone
tothatsomeonenomatterwhat!
63)Timeistooslowforthowhowait,tooswiftforthofear,toolongfortho
whogrieve,tooshortforthowhorejoice,butforthowholove,timeis
eternity.
64)Opportunityismisdbymostpeoplebecauitisdresdinoverallsab=nd
lookslikework.---ThomasEdison
65)Wedon’cessfulcompanyisriddledwith
failures.
66)
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