One word of truth shall outweigh the entire world.

-- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn


The secret of happiness lies in renouncing the right to be happy.

-- Christopher Lasch


Only when our hearts are fixed do we find that our hands are truly free.

-- G.K. Chesterton


You can't always predict the ripples when you cast a stone into the universe.

-- Della Reese


Teaching is mostly sharing, and sharing should always be based on experiencing.

-- Richard N. Bolles


Never undertake to prove things that are so evident in themselves that one has nothing clearer by which to prove them.

-- Blaise Pascal


It is becoming more and more obvious that it is not starvation, not microbes, not cancer, but man himself who is mankind's greatest danger.

-- Carl Jung


The things about others that drive us crazy are the very things that keep them sane.

-- Sara Charles


Two heads are better than one, not because either is infallible, but because they are unlikely to go wrong in the same direction.

-- C. S. Lewis


Few intellectual feats are more difficult than the assessment of history while we are living it.

-- Robert G. McCloskey


Nothing that is really worth proving can be proven.

-- Alfred Lord Tennyson


Humor and faith are twins.  Both enable us to escape the tyranny of the present moment.

-- Roger Brown


The smoother the road, the more firmly we should grip the steering wheel.

-- Jerry Apps


It is unrealistic to expect people who have seen only doghouses and pigpens to appreciate architecture.

-- Morris L. Kline


Uncertainty is studded with infinite possibilities.

-- Tom Jackson


One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning.

-- David Campbell


Risk is the tariff for leaving the land of predictable misery.

-- Howard Figler


People are most alike in their feelings and least alike in their thinking.

-- Mary Pipher 


History never looks like history when you are living through it.

-- John Gardner 


The best way to predict the future is to create it.

-- Peter Drucker


No one would find it difficult to die who died every day.

-- Charles Hadden Spurgeon 


No one truly knows himself until he has suffered.

-- Alfred de Musset 


How thankful I should be... if I could find but one path which, generations after me, might be trodden by fellow members of my species.

-- Konrad Z. Lorenz 


Change is one form of hope.  To risk change is to believe in tomorrow.

-- Linda Ellerbee 


There is more richness in the average person than geniuses would ever have the time to put to work.

-- Nella Barkley 


People must be decided on what they will not do, and then they are able to act with vigor in what they will do.

-- Mencius


Self-assertion must precede self-denial.  The more effectively you have asserted yourself, the more consistently you can relinquish your rights.

-- Paul Tournier


Genius is nothing more than childhood recalled at will.

-- Baudelaire


Quietly awed into silence by what I understand but cannot tell, I am borne by grace downstream to where I see but cannot say.

-- Robert Fulghum


When you do good, do it as if you were casting a stone into the depth of the sea.

-- Drana Bernai


The more simple we are, the more complete we become.

 

-- August Rodin


Every remedy is a desperate remedy.  Every cure is a miraculous cure.

-- G. K. Chesterton


I am only one person, but I am one person.  I cannot do everything, but I will do what I can.

-- Dwight L. Moody


Every one of us bears within himself the possibility of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms.  Nothing human is foreign to us.

-- Edward G. Robinson


I often wonder if it is not more difficult to suppress a great exaltation than to conceal a secret sorrow.

-- Lloyd Cassel Douglas


Some radicals are unbalanced.  Others help us to regain our balance.

-- David Neff


Only the bravest of mice would hide in a cat's ear.  But only the wisest of cats would think to look there.

-- Roger van Oech


The past is like the rudder of a ship.  It keeps you moving through the present, steers you into the future.

-- Patti Davis


Life cannot be both play and in earnest, cannot stand for the lesser gratification of a needy body and simultaneously for the greater glory of a selfless soul.

-- Benjamin R. Barber


When we cast our bread on the waters, we can presume that someone downstream whose face we may never see will benefit from our action.

-- Maya Angelou


It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set.

-- J.R.R. Tolkien


How like a paradise the world would be, flourishing in joy and rest, if human beings would cheerfully conspire in affection, and helpfully contribute to each other's content.

-- Isaac Barlow


In a consumer society, there are inevitably two kinds of slaves:  the prisoners of addiction and the prisoners of envy.

-- Ivan Illich


You must be the change you wish to see in the world.

-- Mahatma Gandhi


Today's seeds are tomorrow's sunflowers.  You need to be careful about what kind of seeds you plant.

-- Amaury de Riencourt


Things that matter most should never be at the mercy of things that matter least.

-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination.

-- Barbara Grizzati-Harrison


If you can't replicate something because you don't understand it, then it really hasn't been invented.

-- Peter Drucker


We are a species whose members are ravenous to understand the drama of our own lives.

-- Jesse M. Bering


I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought.  But World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.

-- Albert Einstein


Break your back and you will find backbone.  Chew on a lemon and you will find the edge with which to bite it.

-- Robin White


The map of the brain, however allegorically drawn, is a map of freedom.

-- Richard Nelson Bolles


We are never made whole... without at the same time being broken.

-- Ronald S. Wallace


Paradox is to poet as mouse is to cat.

-- Felicity Bast


Defeat goes deeper into the human soul than does victory.

-- Albert Hourani


Crazy isn't being broken.  Crazy is you and me, amplified.

-- Susanna Kaysan


It is pointless to expect people who are not at all like us to become significantly more like us.

-- Samuel J. Huntington


The cry of the poor is not always just.  But if you fail to hear it, you will never know what justice is.

-- Howard Zinn


I think that finally, when we understand both well enough, religion and science will come together, and we will at last have a unified field theory.

-- Eliyahu Rips


Listen to your life.  See it for the fathomless mystery it is... because in the last analysis all moments are key moments, and life itself is grace.

-- Frederick Buechner


The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.

-- Stephen R. Covey


This is the true nature of life:  we try to control it and in the process it controls us, picking us up randomly, like a tornado, and dropping us into a foreign place.

-- David Goetz


Human life is driven forward by its dim apprehension of notions too general for its existing language.

-- Alfred North Whitehead


One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day was.

-- Sophocles


When we are wise and loving, we are infants splashing happily in the wavelets of the immortal sea.

-- Peter Kreeft


Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.

-- James Barrie


Nothing would be done at all if we waited until we could do it so well that no one could find fault with it.

  -- John Henry Cardinal Newman


The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them.  That is the essence of inhumanity.

-- George Bernard Shaw


In the world to come, I shall not be asked, "Why were you not Moses?" I shall be asked, "Why were you not Zusya?"

-- Rabbi Zusya of Anipol


Time is the lens through which you see, small and clear as through the wrong end of a telescope, something that would otherwise be too big for you to see at all.  That thing is Freedom.

-- C. S. Lewis


To be a light unto the nations precludes anonymity.

-- Berel Wein


It may be that human division cannot be solved, only suffered.

-- Andy Crouch


Curiosity and wonder are facilitated when we ask questions without an end in mind.

-- John L. Walter


The events of our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to ourselves they find their own order... the continuous thread of revelation.

-- Eudora Welty


The simplest ideas -- thankfulness, kindness, generosity, faith -- are the most difficult to live out.

-- Mark Buchanan


People are created different:  they lose their social freedom and their individual autonomy in seeking to become like each other.

-- David Riesman


The future is usually like the past -- right up to the moment when it isn't.

-- George F. Will


Go slow and send your roots deep.  The good things that happen to you come as a result of the work that you do on your character.

-- Carol Orsborn


Sometimes the only way to cope with something very serious is to treat it a little lightly.

-- Madeleine l'Engle


The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat oneself.

-- Philip Bailey 


Occasionally, thinking is an end in itself.  But usually the purpose of thinking is to choose or design a course of action.

-- Edward de Bono


If you aren't having some fun, you might well wonder just what you are doing with your life.  Laughter and good humor are the canaries in the coal mine of existence.

-- Paul Hawken


In prison I learned to gamble, and I found that in the end the person who won was the one who never hedged his bets.

-- Morris L. West


The twenty-first century will be spiritual, or it will not be.

-- Andre Malraux


Academics get paid for being clever, not for being right.

-- Donald Norman


We are all so closely related that to harm someone else is ultimately to do damage to yourself.

-- Lloyd Cassel Douglas


A place... is where you find the fulfillment of your deepest needs, and you find it only once....  But once you find it, you never leave it entirely and you never lose it, because it has become a part of you.

-- Helen Hoover


Beet ever so onion, there snow peas legume.

-- Strange de Jim


You can only laugh at yourself if you believe in yourself.

-- Brenda Uptain


If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.

-- George Eliot


No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a day.

-- Elbert Hubbard


Blessed are those who dream, for some of their dreams will come true.

-- Harry Meserve


Being human is being uncertain, being on the way to an unknown place.

-- Bruce Feiler


It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.

-- Robert H. Goddard


It isn't that most people can't see the solution.

It's that they can't see the problem.

-- G. K. Chesterton


A person may have a more accurate view of reality when they are insane than when they are sane.

-- R. C. Sproul


Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training.

-- Anna Freud


Always maintain a kind of summer even in the middle of winter.

-- Henry David Thoreau


The beginnings of all human undertakings are untidy.

-- John Galsworthy


Courage is the price life exacts for granting peace.

-- Amelia Earhart


The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.

-- John Powell


Any question can lead to truth if it is an aching question.

-- Jacob Needleman


Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice.

-- George J. Demko


Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

-- John F. Kennedy


Hold out, even in times of deep pessimism, the possibility of surprise.

-- Howard Zinn


The one right I would not allow anyone is the right to be indifferent.

-- Elie Wiesel


The secret of life is balance, and the absence of balance is life's destruction.

-- Hazrat Inayat Khan


Things are more like they are now than they have ever been.

-- Gerald Ford


The more we trust, the more we find it reasonable to trust.

-- George Macdonald


The greatest act of faith is when a person finally decides that he is not God.

-- Oliver Wendell Holmes


What seems at first to be a pointless detour may be revealed in the end to be the main road home.

-- Phillip Johnson


The last step reason takes is to recognize that there are an infinity of things beyond it.

-- Blaise Pascal


We do not know what we need to know until we ask the right questions, and we can identify the right questions only by subjecting our own ideas about the world to the test of public controversy.

-- Christopher Lasch


Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle.

-- Philo of Alexandria


Intelligence complicates, but wisdom simplifies.

-- Mason Cooley


Defense of ...man's personal dignity must be considered the way and the condition for the very existence of freedom.

-- Karol Wojtyla


Failure is.... a highway to success, as each discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true.

-- John Keats


Unfortunately, fortresses have a decided disadvantage.  They grow stuffy... and after a time you begin to imagine that the only world of any importance lies within the walls.

-- Bruce Shelley


There once was an entomologist who found a bug he couldn't classify.  So he stepped on it.

-- Ernest R. Hilgard


There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.

-- Willa Cather


We, as a human race, are hardwired from birth with a desire to look toward the end.  We are the only animals that yearn for purpose as we do for food and water.

-- Louis Markos


Character isn't inherited.  One builds it every day by the way one thinks and acts.

-- Helen Gahagan Douglas


We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.

-- Kurt Vonnegut


The search for truth is an intellectual adventure rather than the execution of a programmed procedure.

-- John Polkinghorne


If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.

-- John F. Kennedy


All Americans are temporary workers.  It's just that 80 percent of us are in denial about it.

-- William Bridges


In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.

-- José Narosky
 



A garden is just a way of mapping the strengths and limitations of your own personality onto the soil.

-- Verlyn Klinkenborg


Problem solving is a journey from a starting point to some distant destination.  It is a journey into the unknown – through fear and exhilaration, confidence and disappointment.

-- Christopher Hoenig


A detective story generally describes six living men discussing how it is that a man is dead.   A modern philosophic story generally describes six dead men discussing how any man can possibly be alive.

-- G. K. Chesterton


It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who we are.

-- Dick Richards


When a sound is too loud, sometimes we can discern it better in an echo.

-- Philip Yancey


The question to ask is not whether you are a success or a failure, but whether you are a learner or a nonlearner.

-- Benjamin Barber


We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home.
 

-- Edward R. Murrow


When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability.  To be alive is to be vulnerable.
 

-- Madeleine l'Engle


Could the consciousness we perceive as the mind be as fundamental as the phenomena of gravity generated by mass, or the electrical charge generated by a proton?

-- Gerald L. Schroeder


Truth is freedom.  Without truth, there can only be slavery and degradation.

-- Joseph Reuter


The inner force that inspires fear in us is life itself.  This is a fear from which no theory in the world can deliver us.  It is normal, universal, and healthy.

-- Paul Tournier


Let's recognize that science and religion are the two most powerful forces in the world.

-- Edward O. Wilson


Even a tiny speck of light changes the very nature of darkness.

-- Elisa Morgan


To be playful and serious at the same time... defines the ideal mental condition.

-- John Dewey


People of all ages will live better lives when we bring elders back to the heart of our society.

-- William Thomas


It's never too late to be what you might have been.

-- George Eliot


Love consents to all and commands only those who consent.  Love is abdication.

-- Simone Weil


What is essential is invisible to the eyes.

-- Antoine de St.-Exupery


Smart people working quietly may come up with good ideas, but really great ideas come from noisy crowds.

-- Philip S. Moore


Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.

 

-- Samuel Butler


A person's life is like a diary in which he intends to write one story and ends up writing another.

-- James Barrie


To live is to risk dying.  To hope is to risk despair.  To try is to risk failure.  But only a person who risks is free.

-- Bruce Larson


Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another.

-- G. K. Chesterton


Any challenge to convention harbors within it the possibility of its own excesses and its own orthodoxy.

-- Barack Obama


The essence of a person is not what is thought or achieved, but what is felt.

-- Jeffrey Moussaieff-Masson


Every cubic inch of the universe is a miracle.

-- Walt Whitman


Live out of your imagination, not your history.

-- Stephen R. Covey


The shortest distance between truth and a human being is a story.

-- Anthony de Mello


Man is the little creature who is forever seeking himself, and therefore also fleeing from himself.

-- Emil Brunner


 

Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.
 

-- Bertolt Brecht

 


It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true.  As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides.

-- George Sand

 


A life without faith in something is too narrow a space to live.

-- George E. Woodberry

 


An idea is as close as one can ever get to having something for nothing.

-- Robert Frost

 


 

Death is a real problem.  Everything else is just an obstacle.

 

-- Stephen Pollan


The art of becoming wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

 

-- William James


There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.

 

-- Nelson Mandela


 
Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow.  The shadow is what we think of it;  the tree is the real thing. 

 

-- Abraham Lincoln


 

The first duty of love is to listen.

 

-- Paul Tillich


 
As civilization advances, the sense of wonder declines. 

 

-- Abraham Joshua Heschel

 


Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.

-- Will Durant


Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you will look back and discover that they were the big things.

-- Robert Brandt


It is inconceivable to me that a million or three million or half a million human beings will think and feel precisely the same way on any single subject.


-- Chaim Potok
 


 

Not everything that can be counted counts,

and not everything that counts can be counted.

 

-- Albert Einstein

 

 


Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.

 -- Andre Gide


Peace, if it ever exists, will not be based on the fear of war, but on the love of peace.  It will not be the abstaining from an act, but the coming of a state of mind.

-- Julien Benda


If a person sets his mind on doing good, he should not expect that others will roll the stones from his path.

-- Albert Schweitzer


People can best be thought of as bundles of expectations.

-- Charles Schenk


Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open.

-- Elmer G. Letterman


Nothing is wasted, not even despair, if it deepens your capacity for living greatly.

-- Grace Nies Fletcher


A good question is a irritant, like a grain of sand inside a clam's shell.

-- Roger Schenk


You are your memories.

-- Hanna Shir


Each of us is, in mathematical terms, a complex integer -- a unique combination of the real and the imaginary.

-- Bob Griffiths


We are not human beings trying to be spiritual.

We are spiritual beings trying to be human.

-- Jacquelyn Small


Only a crisis, real or imagined, produces genuine change.

-- Milton Friedman


The thing that upsets people is not what happens but what they think it means.

-- Epictetus


Love, like a carefully loaded ship, crosses the gulf between the generations.

-- Antoine de St.-Exupery


A story without epistemological coherence is much like a frog with no legs.  He’s not jumping any closer to truth.

-- Tim Ganstrom


A real friend not only tells you the truth, but helps you deal with it.  He walks you to school the first day, and maybe even all year.

-- Thomas L. Friedman


Silence is a greater risk than tumult.

-- Howard Fineman


Best efforts will not substitute for knowledge.

-- W. Edwards Deming


Competence without virtue is poisonous.  It simply makes one more effective at doing wrong.

-- Daniel Taylor


Never separate the life you life from the words you speak.

-- Paul Wellstone


Democracy requires of its citizens qualities that it cannot provide.

-- Jurgen Habermas


Anybody in science, if there are enough anybodies, can find the answer -- it's an Easter-egg hunt.  That isn't the idea.  The idea is:  Can you ask the question in such a way as to facilitate the answer?

-- Gerald Edelman


When greed exceeds fear, trouble follows.

-- Andy Lerwer


Dreams come true; without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
 

-- John Updike


All endings are also beginnings.  We just don't know it at the time.

 -- Mitch Albom


Experience cannot make a bad person good, but it can make a good person great.

-- Andrew Weil


Find your place.  Be happy with what you have.  Treat everyone well.  Live a good life.  It isn't about material things, it's about love.

-- Vicki Myron


As with all the elements of good character, acting as if you are disciplined is not much different from actually being disciplined.

-- Stephen L. Carter


The past is easy to get to.  There are so many stations, so many means.

- Jeffrey Skinner


It is the nature of human beings, from early childhood until the last breath, to sift and sort and to play, first with toys and games and teddy bears and animals, then with ideas and words and images and sounds and notions.

- Robert Coles


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