"The Master said, 'It is rare, indeed, for a man with cunning words and an ingratiating face to be benevolent.'"
Confucius I.3
"The Master said, 'It is rare, indeed, for a man with cunning words and an ingratiating face to be benevolent.'"
Confucius I.3
"Every family should have at least three children. Then, if one is a genius, the other two can support him."
George Coote, quoted as "Thought du jour" in Globe & Mail May 10, 2001.
"'Unless you assume a God, the question of life’s purpose is meaningless.’ – Bertrand Russell, atheist"
2nd header quotation in Rick Warren The Purpose-Driven Life Chapter 1
"In caveman days, every woman had a fur coat, every man a private club, and backyard barbeques were mammoth."
D.P. Diffiné, “The 1993 American Incentive System Almanac”
"Odd, I thought to myself, how in all walks of life there are lives graced by dreams, and lives steeped in dullness. And when greatness strikes, the dreamer is prepared; grace softens the shock. But to the dull, greatness can be traumatic."
Frank Capra The Name Above the Title
"Nothing is so remote from us as the thing which is not old enough to be history and not new enough to be news."
G.K. Chesterton in Illustrated London News January 27, 1923, quoted in Gilbert! magazine Vol. 4 # 4 (Jan./Feb. 2001)
"I mean treasure is treasure, for heaven’s sake. What’s the difference whether the treasure is money, or property, or even culture, or even just plain knowledge?"
The heroine in J.D. Salinger Franny and Zooey, quoted by Edward Tingley in First Things January 2002
"A wise man hears one word and understands two."
"a Yiddish proverb" quoted in BC Report December 28, 1998