“Man was mark'd A friend in his creation to himself, And may, with fit ambition, conceive The greatest blessings, and the highest honors Appointed for him, if he can achieve them The right and noble way.” IfsMenWayMayAchieveCreationHonorFitBlessingAmbitionHighestMarkNobleGreatest Blessings Book:The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford Source: The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford
“Irresolution is a worse vice than rashness. He that shoots best may sometimes miss the mark; but he that shoots not at all can never hit it. Irresolution loosens all the joints of a state; like an ague, it shakes not this nor that limb, but all the body is at once in a fit. The irresolute man is lifted from one place to another; so hatcheth nothing, but addles all his actions.” MenMaySometimesStatesBodyActionMissingFitMarkVicesShakesLimbsJointsRashness Author:Owen Feltham
“I dont think about race before I start drawing. I think about how to make that mark to fit whatever purpose I need it to fulfill.” ThinkingNeedsPurposeRaceFitMarkDrawing Author:Toyin Odutola
“The fact that slang is apt and forceful makes its use irresistibly tempting. Coarse or profane slang is beside the mark, but "flivver," "taxi," the "movies," "deadly" (meaning dull), "feeling fit," "feeling blue," "grafter," a "fake," "grouch," "hunch" and "right o!" are typical of words that it would make our spoken language stilted to exclude.” FactsUseFeelingsLanguageFitMarkBlueFakeDullTypicalTaxiTemptingProfaneCoarseHunchesSlangSpoken LanguageFeeling BlueGrouches Book:Etiquette: In Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home Source: Etiquette: In Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home