“He that has energy enough in his constitution to root out a vice should go a little further, and try to plant a virtue in its place; otherwise he will have his labor to renew. A strong soil that has produced weeds may be made to produce wheat with far less difficulty than it would cost to make it produce nothing.” ShouldTryingMayLittlesMadeEnoughEnergyStrongVirtueProduceCostLaborRootsConstitutionDifficultyPlantVicesSoilWeedWheat Author:Charles Caleb Colton
“All cultural explorers. . . start off from specific roots which color their vision and define the allegiances of the work of art they produce.” ArtVisionProduceColorRootsWorks Of ArtAllegianceExplorers Author:Keorapetse Kgositsile
“Of all the trees that have ever been cultivated by man, the genealogical tree is the driest. It is one, we may be sure, that had no place in the garden of Eden. Its root is in the grave; its produce mere Dead Sea fruit.” MenMayTreeSeaProduceGardenRootsMereFruitGravesEdenGarden Of Eden Author:Amelia B. Edwards
“... overconfidence in one's own ability is the root of much evil. Vanity, egoism, is the deadliest of all characteristics. This vanity, combined with extreme ignorance of conditions the knowledge of which is the very A B C of business and of life, produces more shipwrecks and heartaches than any other part of our mental make-up.” EvilAbilityBusinessConditionsProduceIgnoranceRootsExtremesVanityHeartacheCharacteristicsEgoismShipwreckOverconfidence Author:Alice Foote MacDougall
“Consider a tree for a moment. As beautiful as trees are to look at, we don't see what goes on underground - as they grow roots. Trees must develop deep roots in order to grow strong and produce their beauty. But we don't see the roots. We just see and enjoy the beauty. In much the same way, what goes on inside of us is like the roots of a tree.” WayLooksMomentsBeautifulOrderStrongGrowsEnjoyTreeProduceGoes OnRootsPlant A TreeDeep RootsBeautiful TreesStrong Roots Author:Joyce Meyer
“It smells terrible in here.' Well, what do you expect? The human body, when confined, produces certain odors which we tend to forget in this age of deodorants and other perversions. Actually, I find the atmosphere of this room rather comforting. Schiller needed the scent of apples rotting in his desk in order to write. I, too, have my needs. You may remember that Mark Twain preferred to lie supinely in bed while composing those rather dated and boring efforts which contemporary scholars try to prove meaningful. Veneration of Mark Twain is one of the roots of our current intellectual stalemate.” NeedsWritingTryingHumansWellsMayBodyAgeRememberLyingCertainOrderForgetRoomsEffortProduceNeededTerribleBedProveIntellectualRootsMarkCurrentsBoringSmellMeaningfulContemporaryAtmosphereApplesScholarDesksScentComfortingHuman BodyNeed YouConfinedComposingPerversionOdorRottingVenerationDeodorantStalemate Book:A Confederacy of Dunces Source: A Confederacy of Dunces