“You have heaven adorned, earth beautified, the sea populated with its own creatures, the air filled with birds which scour it in every direction. Studious listener, think of all these creations which God has drawn out of nothing; . . . recognize everywhere the wisdom of God; never cease to wonder, and, through every creature, to glorify the Creator.” ThinkingEarthHeavenAnimalWonderAirSeaCreationCreaturesBirdFilledCreatorCeaseListenersGlorifyStudious Author:Saint Basil
“Literature is the noblest of all the arts. Music dies on the air, or at best exists only as a memory; oratory ceases with the effort; the painter's colors fade and the canvas rots; the marble is dragged from its pedestal and is broken into fragments.” ArtDiesLiteratureMemoriesEffortAirColorBrokenCeasePainterFadesCanvasFragmentsMarblePedestalOratoryArt Music Book:A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard Source: A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard
“I believe that there is no such thing as a subordinate. If the air-conditioning ceases to work in our building, then the repair technician becomes more important than the chairman of the board. We're all people working together toward a common objective.” PeopleIfsBelieveImportantTogetherI BelieveWorkCommonAirBuildingCeaseObjectivesBoardsWorking TogetherChairmanConditioningSubordinatesTechniciansAir Conditioning Author:Mary Kay Ash
“My power vanishes into thin air the instant that my fellow citizens, who are straight and honest, cease to believe that I represent them and fight for what is straight and honest. That is all the strength that I have.” BelieveFightingLeadershipAirHonestCitizensFellowsCeaseInstantThin Air Book:The Works of Theodore Roosevelt Source: The Works of Theodore Roosevelt