“Imagine you had a bank that each morning credited your account with $1,440 - with one condition: whatever part of the $1,440 you failed to use during the day would be erased from your account, and no balance would be carried over. What would you do? You'd draw out every cent every day and use it to your best advantage. Well, you do have such a bank, and its name is time. Every morning, this bank credits you with 1,440 minutes. And it writes off as forever lost whatever portion you have failed to invest to good purpose.” WritingWellsUseWould BePurposeNamesLostMorningForeverImagineMinutesConditionsBalanceDrawsAdvantageAccountsCreditPortionsCentsEvery Morning Author:Ann Landers
“Even five minute meaningful conversations with other people not only fuel us in the moment but also build up a reserve of social capital so that when hard times strike, we can draw down on that bank account.” PeopleHardMomentsSocialFiveMinutesConversationDrawsAccountsStrikesMeaningfulHard TimesFuelReservesFive MinutesBank AccountsSocial CapitalMeaningful Conversations Author:Michelle Gielan
“The minute I sit down and think 'Okay, this must be KID SAFE!' my Muse develops Tourrette's and goes to lunch with Clive Barker, and my mind plunges into the gutter and I draw an appalling blank on anything that is not violent, gory, profanity laden, or depraved. So I think the only way I can ever do kid's books if I plan not to do kid's books. If that makes any sense.” IfsThinkingWayMindI CanBookKidsPlansMinutesSafeDrawsOkayDown AndViolentLunchBlankMusePlungeProfanityGuttersDepraved Author:Ursula Vernon
“Good health! Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of your head high, and fill the lungs to the utmost; drink in sunshine; greet your friends with a smile, and put soul into every handclasp. Do not fear being misunderstood and never waste a minute thinking about your enemies.” ThinkingSoulEnemyDoorsMinutesDrinkWasteDrawsSunshineCrownsMisunderstoodLungsGood HealthChinsDo Not FearThinking About YouBeing Misunderstood Book:Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors Source: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors
“At restaurants, I carry paper and markers and tell everyone to draw a picture with a unicorn, an octopus and an explosion. That keeps kids still for a minute.” StillsKidsMinutesPaperDrawsRestaurantsExplosionsUnicornMarkersOctopus Author:Julie Bowen