“Average is the enemy of excellence, and average commitment will prevent you from enduring to the end.” EndsEnemyCommitmentExcellenceEndureAverageEnduring To The End Author:Kevin W. Pearson
“Don't let something you don't fully understand unravel everything you do know.” Knows Author:Kevin W. Pearson
“Real happiness is so simple that most people do not recognize it. They think it comes from doing something on a big scale, from a big fortune, or from some great achievement, when, in fact, it is derived from the simplest, the quietest, the most unpretentious things in the world.” PeopleThinkingWorldRealFactsBigsSimpleAchievementFortuneScalesSimplestGreat AchievementReal Happiness Author:Orison S. Marden
“Despite the impression you may have from watching too much TV, movies are not about reproducing reality. Theyre about telling stories.” MayStoriesRealityToo MuchTvsImpressionDespiteTelling StoriesReproducing Author:Seth Shostak
“If this is the only planet on which not only life, but intelligent life, has arisen, that would be very unusual.” IfsWould BePlanetsIntelligentUnusualIntelligent Life Author:Seth Shostak
“Having an enviable career is one thing. Being a happy person is another” PersonsCareersOne ThingHappy Person Author:Bill Watterson
“Wherever injustice occurs, we all need to be concerned.” NeedsConcernedInjustice Author:Millicent Fenwick
“'Freedom from fear' could be said to sum up the whole philosophy of human rights.” HumansSaidPhilosophyWholeFearRightsHuman Rights Author:Dag Hammarskjold
“The neccessity for making a living keeps our minds so bound down to the details of professional success that we sometimes forget there is anything except professional success to live for. The necessity of conforming our habits and standards to the habits and standards of those about us, in order that we may do efficient work, makes us forget that there is a point where conformity ceases to be a virtue.” InspirationalMindMaySometimesOrderForgetVirtueHabitStandardsBoundsDetailsCeaseConformityEfficientConformMaking A LivingProfessional SuccessEfficient Work Author:Arthur Twining Hadley