August 2014 Quotes
“Don’t ignore your dreams; don’t work too much; say what you think; cultivate friendships; be happy.” – Paul Graham
“Ceux qui se ressemblent s’assemblent.” (Birds of a feather flock together) – French Proverb
“Much of what we call management consists of making it difficult for people to work.” – Peter Drucker
“We stagger through our social worlds with the goal merely of not crashing, never considering that we might soar.” – Source
“He who stands for nothing will fall for anything.” – Alexander Hamilton
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” – Søren Kierkegaard
“I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up alone. It’s not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone.” – Robin Williams
“The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.” – Bob Marley
“One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose, and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don’t throw it away.” – Stephen Hawkings
“Our greatest fear should not be of failure… but of succeeding at things in life that don’t really matter.” – Francis Chan
“Muscles without strength, friendship without trust, opinion without risk, change without aesthetics, age without values, food without nourishment, power without fairness, facts without rigor, degrees without erudition, militarism without fortitude, progress without civilization, complication without depth, fluency without content; these are the sins to remember.” – Nassim Taleb
“Our attitude towards others determines their attitude towards us.” – Earl Nightingale
“All progress takes place outside the comfort zone.” – Michael John Bobak
“If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.” – Jim Rohn
“I don’t want to get to the end of my life and find that I lived just the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.” – Diane Ackerman
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