“Buddha was speaking in a village square one day, when one of the inhabitants started to abuse him. Buddha paused and said to the man, "If you offer me a piece of paper and I refuse to accept it, what happens to the paper?" "Why, it stays with me, of course," the villager replied. Buddha smiled gently, "And that is exactly what I am doing with your abuse," he said. "I am not accepting it, therefore it stays with you."” IfsMenSaidWisdomHappensCoursesAcceptingPiecesHe ManOne DayOffersPaperAbuseRefuseVillageSquaresStay With Me Author:Gautama Buddha
“The man who is bigger than his job keeps cool. He does not lose his head, he refuses to become rattled, to fly off in a temper. The man who would control others must be able to control himself. There is something admirable, something inspiring, something soul-stirring about a man who displays coolness and courage under extremely trying circumstances. A good temper is not only a business asset. It is the secret of health. The longer you live, the more you will learn that a disordered temper breeds a disordered body.” MenTryingDoeSoulSelfBodyAbleJobsLosesSecretHe ManCircumstancesBiggerRefuseAssetsTemperDisplayAdmirableStirringCoolness Author:B. C. Forbes
“Success will smile at the man who refuses to lie down at the corridor of failure.” MenLyingHe ManRefuseCorridors Author:Mike Murdock
“Nationalism must now be added to the refuse pile of superstitions. We are now citizens of the world, and the man who divides the race into elect Irishmen and reprobate foreign devils (especially Englishmen) had better live on the Blaskets where he can admire himself without disturbance.” MenWorldRaceHe ManCitizensDevilRefuseAdmireNationalismDividesSuperstitionsEnglishmenDisturbanceIrishmen Author:George Bernard Shaw
“The riddle of Mozart is precisely that "the man" refuses to be a key for solving it. In death, as in life, he conceals himself behind his work.” MenBehindsHe ManKeysRefuseRiddle Book:Mozart Source: Mozart