Bless the world with your mind, heal the world with your heart, lift the world with your soul; elevate the world with your life.
Before you look for dirt in people, look for treasure.
(n.) A spiritual teacher, guide, or confessor amoung the Hindoos.
There is no smarter professor than life, and no wiser sage than experience.
One who is not afraid to die lives, and one who is afraid to live dies.
Time is your acquaintance, life is your friend, death is your enemy, and existence is your soulmate.
The highest wisdom is sometimes found in the lowest people.
The poor can dream. The weak can hope. The helpless can strive. The powerless can rise.
The ugliest storms paint the loveliest rainbows.
Life is short, death is long, days are narrow, and years are wide.
A wolf raised in a jungle is fiercer than a lion reared in a circus.
Ears for wisdom, hands for work, eyes for opportunities, and a mouth for thanks.
The most valuable things in your life are always the things that money cannot buy.
The strong overcome their opponents, the mighty crush them, the shrewd outwit them, the cowardly hide from them, but the enlightened transcend them.
Noble leaders choose: wisdom over wealth, knowledge over fame, understanding over honor, virtue over titles, and people over power.
The tallest trees sometimes grow from the smallest seeds.
Planting a flower in the desert takes greater skill than growing a garden in a rain forest.
Be happy when you work, thankful when you earn, cautious when you spend, shrewd when you save, and charitable when you give.
Your feet may be small, but travel much. Your hands may be little, but conquer much. Your eyes may be tiny, but perceive much. Your ears may be modest, but heed much.
Help when you can. Give what you have. Do what you must. Be who you ought to be.
The sun is never denied the light it gives; likewise, you are never denied the kindness you bestow.
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