“We can only do the best we can with what we have. That, after all, is the measure of success: what we do with what we have.” InspirationalSimpleElegant Book:The Door in the Wall Source: The Door in the Wall
“A fine and beautiful life lies before thee, because thou hast a lively mind and a good wit. Thine arms are very strong and sturdy. Swimming hath helped to make them so, but only because thou hast had the will to do it. Fret not, my son. None of us is perfect. It is better to have crooked legs than a crooked spirit. We can only do the best we can with what we have. That, after all, is the measure of success: what we do with what we have.” MindBeautifulSpiritLyingStrongPerfectSonArmsFineLegsWitTheeMy SonSwimmingVery StrongDo The BestLivelyBeautiful LifeCrookedMeasure Of SuccessSturdy Author:Marguerite de Angeli
“If thou followeth a wall far enough, there must be a door in it.” IfsEnoughDoorsWall Author:Marguerite de Angeli
“Each of us has his place in the world. If we cannot serve in one way, there is always another. If we do what we are able, a door always opens to something else.” IfsWorldWayAbleDoorsOne WayPlaces In The World Author:Marguerite de Angeli
“It is better to have crooked legs than a crooked spirit. We can only do the best we can with what we have. That, after all, is the measure of success: what we do with what we have.” SpiritLegsDo The BestCrookedMeasure Of Success Author:Marguerite de Angeli