Unfortunately, people who always tell the truth don't have many friends.
Concerning mistakes, follow three simple rules. Firstly, correct a mistake that you made whenever it is possible. Secondly, don't repeat the same mistakes. Thirdly, learn from past mistakes.
We should enjoy every minute we live today because who knows if we will have a chance to do so tomorrow.
Understanding how little we know is crucial to gaining knowledge.
It is much more worthwhile to implement only one bright idea than collecting a thousand of them.
The precondition for solving a problem is having a clear idea on how tosolve it.
Teach your little ones about the rules of decent behaviour. When they grow up, it will be too late to learn.
Ask your friends for help if you need it. Asking for help can be costly if you don't have friends.
It seems quite pointless to waste health relentlessly in order to earn money that we shall spend on recovering health.
The dynamic nature of knowledge is reflected in human progress and technological achievements.
By studying human history, we can realize how much of human stupidity has fallen on fertile ground. Is gravity guilty for such an occurrence too?
Learn always and wherever possible, knowing that you'll never learneverything.
Each child is a unique person, so raise your child taking this fact intoconsideration.
An idea occurs in the mind, where it is confined and useless. An idea lives when it leaves the mind.
There is a huge difference between thinking we know something and actually knowing something.
Only a person who is motivated in the inner depths of his being will help without hesitation and with no obligation for the one helped.
There will come a time when people will realize the greatest mysteries of the universe: will a human then meet anything other than himself?
Idealizing life is surely quite unrealistic, however, it is much better than living in constant despair.
When an idea for solving a problem suddenly presents itself, ask yourself if all circumstances related to the problem were properly analyzed.
Observing is the basis of wisdom.