Don’t Judge Each Day By The Harvest You Reap But By The Seeds You Plant
- Robert Louis Stevenson
If Your Morals Make You Dreary, Depend On It , They Are Wrong.
To Know What You Prefer Instead Of Humbly Saying Amen To What The World Tells You You Ought To Prefer, Is To Have Kept Your Soul Alive.
Keep Your Fears To Yourself, But Share Your Courage With Others.
Politics Is Perhaps The Only Profession For Which No Preparation Is Thought Necessary.
There Is No Duty We So Much Underrate As The As The Duty Of Being Happy.
The Cruelest Lies Are Often Told In Silence.
To Travel Hopefully Is A Better Thing Than To Arrive.
To Hold The Same Views At Forty As We Did At Twenty Is To Have Been Stupefied For A Score Of Years, And Take Rank, Not As A Prophet, But As An Unteachable Brat, Well Birched And None The Wiser.
It Is Not Much For Its Beauty That Makes A Claim Upon Men’s Hearts, As For That Subtle Something, That Quality Of Air That Emanates From Old Trees, That So Wonderfully Changes And Renews A Weary Spirit.
Books Are Good Enough In Their Own Way, But They Are A Mighty Bloodless Substitute For Life.
Every One Lives By Selling Something, Whatever Be His Right To It.
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