“What the great mentor is always looking for is a person who is willing to tap his genius, to put it through the refiner's fire, to do the hard work to develop it. Indeed, mentoring is the medieval art of alchemy-turning plain old human steel into hearts and minds of gold.” MindHumansHeartPersonsArtHardFireWillingHard WorkGeniusGoldGreat MenMentorSteelHeart And MindMedievalAlchemyMentoringRefiner's Fire Author:Oliver DeMille
“Jefferson, Madison and many others taught that complex laws and codes were sure signs of oppression. They agreed with Montesquieu, Lock and Hume and that laws must be simple....and indeed that the entire legal code must be simple enough that every citizen knows the entire law. If a person doesn't know the law....he shouldn't be held liable for breaking it or freedom is greatly reduced.” IfsKnowsPersonsEnoughLawSimpleTaughtCitizensComplexesOppressionCodeLocksLiableMadisonHumeMontesquieu Author:Oliver DeMille
“Prosperity and abundance in a society depend on a certain type of person: the producer. Societies with few producers stagnate and decay, while nations with a large number of producers vibrantly grow-in wealth, freedom, power, influence and the pursuit of happiness.” PersonsCertainNationsGrowsWealthNumbersInfluenceTypeDependsProsperityPursuitProducersAbundanceDecayPursuit Of HappinessLarge Numbers Author:Oliver DeMille