“It is not without reason that fame is awarded only after death. The cloud-dust of notoriety which follows and envelops the men who drive with the wind bewilders contemporary judgment.” MenReasonHe ManWindFameJudgmentCloudsContemporaryDustAfter DeathNotoriety Author:James Russell Lowell
“The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred with dust and sweat; who strives valiantly; who errs and may fall again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming.” MenMayFacesFallEffortHe ManErrorsStriveCreditDustSweatDaringAgain And AgainStrifeArenaShortcomingsDaring GreatlyDaring To Be Great Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“He who look at a woman who is not his wife as a mother; wealth that is not his as dust and all the men as himself... is a happy man. He, who sees all these things under a different light, is a blind.” MenLooksDifferentLightMotherWealthWifeHe ManBlindDustHappy Man Author:Chanakya