“Not to write, for many of us, is to die. We must take ares each and every day, perhaps knowing that the battle cannot be entirely won, but fight we must, if only a gentle bout. The smallest effort to win means, at the end of each day, a sort of victory.” IfsWritingMeanEndsDiesFightingWinningEffortKnowingVictoryBattleGentleEach DaySmallest Author:Ray Bradbury
“A man goes to the village to visit the wise man and he says to the wise man, “I feel like there are two dogs inside me. One dog is this positive, loving, kind, and gentle dog and then I have this angry, mean-spirited, and negative dog and they fight all the time. I don't know which is going to win.” The wise man thinks for a moment and he says, “I know which is going to win. The one you feed the most, so feed the positive dog.” ThinkingKnowsMenFeelsKindMeanTwoMomentsFightingWinningWiseDogNegativeAngryGentleVillageSpiritedMean SpiritedTwo Dogs Book:The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy Source: The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy
“The problem is to overcome the ingrained disbelief in the power of winning nature by love, in the gentle (ju) way (do) of turning with the skid, of controlling ourselves by cooperating with ourselves.” WayLoveProblemWinningNaturePowerOvercomingGentleDisbeliefNature LoveCooperating Author:Alan Watts
“Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues.” StillsHandsWinningPeaceSilenceHonestyCorruptionTongueGentleEnvious Author:William Shakespeare