Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
They know enough who know how to learn. - Henry Adams
The greatest joy in nature is the absence of man. - Bliss Carman
The nicest thing for me is sleep, then at least I can dream. - Marilyn Monroe
Every animal knows more than you do. - American Indian proverb
The soil, in return for her service, keeps the tree tied to her; the sky asks nothing and leaves it free. - Rabindranath Tagore
Many admire, few know. - Hippocrates
The greatest masterpieces were once only pigments on a palette. - Henry S. Haskins
We think in generalities, but we live in detail. - Alfred North Whitehead
If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest. - Publilius Syrus
Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of. - Benjamin Franklin
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars - Les Brown
Men in no way approach so nearly to the gods as in doing good to men. - Cicero
It is even harder for the average ape to believe that he has descended from man. - H. L.Mencken
Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. - Pablo Picasso
People do not lack strength, they lack will. - Victor Hugo
There is little less trouble in governing a private family than a whole kingdom. - Michel Montaigne
We are never so happy nor so unhappy as we imagine. - La Rochefoucauld
Look for a sweet person. Forget rich. - Estee Lauder
Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. - Ralph Charell
Little strokes fell great oaks. - Benjamin Franklin
Silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way. - Jane Austen
I'm not going to look, no, I'm not, I'm not going to checkout his butt
There are two kinds of stories, the ones you live and the ones you make up. And nobody knows the difference. - Ernest Hemingway
Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts. - Blaise Pascal
I am not an adventurer by choice but by fate.- Vincent Van Gogh
Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. - Henry Ford
Why not learn to enjoy the little things-there are so many of them. - Anonymous
It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. - Chinese proverb
Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. - Vincent van Gogh
One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.
Time and tide wait for no man. - English proverb
Ever notice that 'what the hell' is always the right decision - Marilyn Monroe
A good picture is equivalent to a good deed.- Vincent Van Gogh
Man is an animal which, alone among the animals, refuses to be satisfied by the fulfilment of animal desires. - Alexander Graham Bell
You cannot teach a man anything. you can only help him to find it for himself. - Galileo Galilei
We rarely confide in those who are better than we are. - Albert Camus
Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly. - Cicero
Before we take to the sea, we walk on land. . . Before we create, we must understand. - Ernest Hemingway
Obtain from yourself all that makes complaining useless. No longer implore from others what you yourself can obtain. - Andre Gide
Put your heart, mind, intellect, and soul even to your smallest acts. This is the secret of success. - Swami Sivananda
Nature uses as little as possible of anything. - Alan Bleasdale
Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. - Carl Jung
Life is very nice, but it lacks form. It's the aim of art to give it some. - Jean Anouilh
All that we see and seem is but a dream within a dream. -Edgar Allan Poe
I stand in awe of my body. - Henry David Thoreau
The devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape. - Shakespeare
On stage, I make love to 25,000 people, then I go home alone. - Janis Joplin
Every man has seen the wall that limits his mind - Vigny
A little Madness in the <Fall> Is wholesome even for the King. - Emily Dickinson