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Life will
always be to a large extent what we ourselves make it.
-- Samuel Smiles
1812-1904, Scottish Author
To find the
point where hypothesis and fact meet; the delicate
equilibrium between dream and reality; the place where
fantasy and earthly things are metamorphosed into a work of
art; the hour when faith in the future becomes knowledge of
the past; to lay down one's power for others in need; to
shake off the old ordeal and get ready for the new; to
question, knowing that never can the full answer be found;
to accept uncertainties quietly, even our incomplete
knowledge of God; this is what man's journey is about, I
think.
-- Lillian Smith
1897-1966, American Author
There is one
thing that matters -- to set a chime of words tinkling in
the minds of a few fastidious people.
-- Logan Pearsall Smith
1865-1946, Anglo-American
Essayist, Aphorist
An unexamined
life is not worth living.
-- Socrates
BC 469-399, Greek Philosopher
of Athens
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In childhood
be modest, in youth temperate, in adulthood just, and in old
age prudent.
-- Socrates
BC 469-399, Greek Philosopher
of Athens
The end of
life is to be like God, and the soul following God will be
like Him.
-- Socrates
BC 469-399, Greek Philosopher
of Athens
Best to live
lightly, unthinkingly.
-- Sophocles
BC 495-406, Greek Tragic Poet
Not where I
breathe, but where I love, I live; Not where I love, but
where I am, I die.
-- Robert Southey
1774-1843, British Author
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