“Lift up yourselves, men, take yourselves out of the mire and hitch your hopes to the very stars themselves. Let no man pull you down, let no man destroy your ambition, because man is but your companion, your equal; man is your brother; he is not your Lord, he is not your sovereign master.” MenStarsLordBrotherMastersEqualAmbitionLiftsCompanionSovereignYour Brother Book:Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey Source: Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey
“That I might live alone once with my gold! O, 'tis a sweet companion! kind and true: A man may trust it when his father cheats him, Brother, or friend, or wife. O wondrous pelf! That which makes all men false, is true itself.” MenKindMayMightFatherMoneyWifeSweetBrotherGoldCompanionCheatWondrous Book:Delphi Complete Works of Ben Jonson (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Ben Jonson (Illustrated)
“It is true, we do not like to lose a good, kind companion, a wife, a husband, a child, a brother, a sister, or any of our near and dear friends or relatives; but we have to do it, and it is right and proper that we should. They go a little before us; when we get there they will receive and welcome us and say, "God bless you, you have come at last." That is the way I look at it. I ex pect to strike hands and embrace my friends who have gone before.” WayShouldLooksKindChildrenLittlesHandsLastsLosesGoneWifeBrotherHusbandMy FriendsEmbraceDearStrikesWelcomeCompanionBlessExesSisterGod BlessDear FriendGod Bless You Author:John Taylor