“Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.” PeopleInspirationalGivingPersonsCharacterHandsLyingGrowsParentWomenResponsibilityGrowing UpPathAdviceWise WordsWords Of WisdomVictimParentingFinalsMy DadInnocenceParenthoodHolocaustPersonal ResponsibilityUpbringingFormationCharacter BuildingGood AdviceStrength Of CharacterGood CharacterRight PathGreat CharacterBeing A Good PersonParents LoveKids Growing UpGood ParentRaising KidsGiving AdviceGood FatherFunny ParentStrong PersonStrong CharacterChildren Growing UpBuilding CharacterSelf ResponsibilityGreat ParentsCharacter And ReputationCute Fathers DayInspirational CharacterGood ParentingGreat ParentingInspirational ParentingDad LoveLove My ParentsFathers Day PoemsAmazing ParentsFathers Day CardInspirational ParentsI Love My ParentsCharacter ChangeAdmirable QualitiesGood DadWise ParentsBeing A Good ParentCharacter Of A PersonGood UpbringingPoor CharacterWise Advice Author:Anne Frank
“It is quite amazing how hard the subconscious works when it is made to understand that this life is not a rehearsal, there is no safety net and no assurance of any final closure. It is also quite appalling to realize how catatonic the imagination can become when we hedge our bets, opt for the safer direction at every fork in the path.” MadeHardLife IsRealizingImaginationPathSafetyFinalsThis LifeSubconsciousAssuranceRehearsalForksClosureSafety Net Author:John Burdett
“The greatest successes grow out of great failures. In numerous instances the result is better that comes after a series of abortive experiences than it would have been if it had come at once; for all these successive failures induce a skill which is so much additional power working into the final achievement.... The hand that evokes such perfect music from the instrument has often failed in its touch, and bungled among the keys.... Every disappointed effort fences in and indicates the only possible path of success, and makes it easier to find.” IfsHas BeensHandsGrowsPerfectResultsEffortPathKeysEasierSkillsAchievementInstrumentsSeriesFinalsInstanceDisappointedFenceEvokeGreatest Success Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“But as Van casually directed the searchlight of backthought into that maze of the past where the mirror-lined narrow paths not only took different turns, but used different levels (as a mule-drawn cart passes under the arch of a viaduct along which a motor skims by), he found himself tackling, in still vague and idle fashion, the science that was to obsess his mature years - problems of space and time, space versus time, time-twisted space, space as time, time as space - and space breaking away from time, in the final tragic triumph of human cogitation: I am because I die.” YearsHumansStillsDifferentProblemPastUsedDiesTurnsFoundSpaceLevelsPathFashionMirrorsFinalsTriumphTragicMatureIdleVagueVersusTime And SpaceVansTwistedMotorCartsMazesArchesDifferent LevelsMulesTacklingNarrow PathBreaking Away Author:Vladimir Nabokov
“Death, that final evil, is one of the paths to eternity. Endless life in the conditions of our existence would be a nightmare.” Would BeEvilExistencePathConditionsEternityFinalsEndlessNightmareEndless Life Author:Nikolai Berdyaev
“The assumption that the egoless condition, or union of self and God, is man's final goal and ultimate destiny is a great mistake. My purpose here is to affirm that the unitive state is a hidden path in itself, a movement in its own right that ultimately leads to no-self (no true-self and no-union). In short, the unitive state is the hidden path to no-self.” MenSelfStatesPurposeGoalMistakeDestinyPathConditionsMovementUltimateUnionsFinalsAssumptionTrue SelfGreat Mistakes Book:The Path to No-Self: Life at the Center Source: The Path to No-Self: Life at the Center
“It is very seldom that any one is in prison for an ordinary crime unless early in life he entered a path that almost invariably led to the prison gate. Most of the inmates are the children of the poor. In many instances they are either orphans or half-orphans; their homes were the streets and byways of big cities, and their paths naturally and inevitably took them to their final fate.” ChildrenHomeBigsPoorCitiesHalfPathFateStreetsCrimeOrdinaryPrisonFinalsInstanceGatesOrphanBig CitiesInmates Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“I've been in China enough to know that you shouldn't opine on it unless you speak Chinese and have lived there for twenty years. I wasn't pretending to be a China expert in that final chapter. I was just pointing, first to the parallels between Chinese behavior toward us and ours toward GB when we were at the same stage of development, and secondly to how much harder their development path is than ours was.” KnowsYearsFirstsEnoughSpeakPathStageDevelopmentBehaviorHarderTwentiesFinalsChinaChineseExpertsPretendingChaptersPointingParallelsStages Of Development Author:Charles R. Morris
“I tried a dozen different modifications that were rejected. But they all served as a path to the final design.” DifferentPathDesignFinalsDozenRejectedModification Author:Mikhail Kalashnikov