“People don't settle for people. They resolve to be with them. It takes faith. You draw a circle in the sand and agree to stand in it and believe in it.” PeopleBelieveDrawsAgreeCirclesSettlingSandResolve Author:Zadie Smith
“...our societies appear to be intent on immediate consumption rather than on investment for the future. We are piling up enormous debts and exploiting the natural environment in a manner which suggests that we have no real sense of any worthwhile future. Just as a society which believes in the future saves in the present in order to invest in the future, so a society without belief spends everything now and piles up debts for future generations to settle. "Spend now and someone else will pay later."” BelieveRealOrderBeliefNaturalPayEnvironmentGenerationsFutureInvestmentDebtEnormousSettlingOur SocietyWorthwhileConsumptionFuture GenerationNatural Environment Author:Lesslie Newbigin
“I must say as to what I have seen of Texas it is the garden spot of the world. The best land and the best prospects for health I ever saw, and I do believe it is a fortune to any man to come here. There is a world of country here to settle.” MenWorldBelieveCountrySawsLandGardenFortuneSpotsSettlingTexasCowboyProspectsTexanWest Texas Author:Davy Crockett
“You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future... The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it... Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” IfsKnowsWayWantInspirationalBelieveWellsHeartMatterFoundPathHavensCuriosityWork OutIntuitionSettlingOur FutureWornYour FutureGreat WorkDo The BestIf You BelieveFollow Your HeartDotsBest JobMatters Of The HeartConnecting The DotsStanford UniversityThings Work OutThings Will Work OutKnowing What You WantTrust Your HeartLove Your JobWorking ThingsBest BelieveWorn Path Author:Steve Jobs
“It's actually quite common for presidents to believe that future generations will render a verdict on their presidencies that is more lasting or definitive than the judgments of their contemporaries. The reason is that although history is certainly "an argument without end" - we're still debating many age-old questions - time does help settle others.” BelieveDoeStillsEndsReasonHelpingAgePresidentCommonGenerationsJudgmentArgumentSettlingLastingPresidencyFuture GenerationVerdict Author:David Greenberg