“The great man... walks across his century and leaves the marks of his feet all over it, ripping out the dates on his goloshes as he passes.” MenWalksFeetCenturyGreatnessMarkGreat MenOver It Author:Stephen Leacock
“Standing on "tip toe", one stands not firmly. Straining in stride, one cannot walk far. Flaunting of deeds, one is unfavorably noticed. Being self-righteous, one is not respected. Boasting of self, one's merit is unrecognized. Glorifying of self, one loses the opportunity for greatness. From the viewpoint of Tao These represent imperfect Te, Valued as are filth or disease.” SelfOpportunityLosesWalksGreatnessDiseaseStandingDeedsMeritImperfectRighteousToesTaoBoastViewpointsStrideSelf RighteousFilthFlaunting Author:Laozi
“Rich men are neither better nor worse than all other humans. They contribute to greatness or mediocrity, strength of character or weakness in exactly the same proportion as persons in all other walks of life do.” MenHumansPersonsCharacterWalksRichGreatnessWeaknessProportionMediocrityRich ManStrength Of CharacterWalks Of Life Author:Julius Rosenwald