Asked what she had learned from 45 years of marriage, a close acquaintance of mine said:
"Never assume someone is dead just because they're unresponsive."
"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."
Asked what she had learned from 45 years of marriage, a close acquaintance of mine said:
"Never assume someone is dead just because they're unresponsive."
I promised to be back in September, so here I am, although please do regard this as a warm-up.
"To know all the facts about anyone is to know more about the subject than they do."
"The most basic progressive belief is that if we can get the rich to pay their fair share, we won't have to pay ours."
"The most basic conservative belief is that if you weren't born to opportunity, you had your chance,"
"The chance that you can limit everyone's freedom but yours is about the same as the chance that you can pollute everyone's environment but yours.
"I love to return to a summer place where nothing ever changes, except that the walk to the jetty used to be shorter and the shadows on the sand slimmer."
"Things happen to enhance your understanding of people; for example, seeing a boastful person reduced to tears by a word of genuine appreciation."
We learn from our mistakes, so be sure to include "Mistakes I Have Learned From" on your job resume. Best case, you'll get the job. Worst case, you'll learn from another mistake.
"Remember this -- that you are exceptional, no matter how hard the requirements of everyday living try to make you average."
"Winning is everything." -- a phrase used to describe an activity, such as a football game, which has no other discernible purpose.
"You cannot humiliate a humble person. any more than you can make a boastful person proud."
"If some remedy doesn't work, try less of it before you try more of it."
"If drug research holds true to form, there will some day be a completely ineffective weight loss drug that, as a side effect, cures cancer."