Anger
“Be careful not to become angry if you hear that someone has done something against you, for frequently the actual story is not what you had originally thought it to be.”
Zelig Pliskin
“Be careful not to become angry if you hear that someone has done something against you, for frequently the actual story is not what you had originally thought it to be.”
Zelig Pliskin
“Before a person can achieve the kind of life he wants, he must think, act, walk, talk, and conduct himself in all of his affairs as would the person he wishes to become.”
Zig Ziglar
“In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.”
Dwight Eisenhower
“Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger.”
Franklin Jones
“There is a big difference between worry and concern. A worried person sees a problem, and a concerned person solves a problem.”
Harold Stephens
“Everyone is my teacher. Some I seek. Some I subconsciously attract. Often I learn simply by observing others. Some may be completely unaware that I’m learning from them, and I bow deeply in gratitude.”
Eric Allen
“Despite the enormous quantity of books, how few people read! And if one reads profitably, one would realize how much stupid stuff the vulgar herd is content to swallow every day.”
Voltaire
“You know what I consider the worst disability of all? Procrastination and laziness.”
Richard Turner
“If you can’t be a good example, then you’ll just have to be a horrible warning.”
Catherine Aird
“When you look at yourself from a universal standpoint, something inside always reminds or informs you that there are bigger and better things to worry about.”
Albert Einstein