Posted on January 15, 2018January 15, 2018 “Words are the physicians of a mind diseased.”—Aeschylus, Greek playwright, 525-456 BC
Posted on January 13, 2018January 13, 2018 “A good uniform must work its way with the women, sooner or later.”—Charles Dickens, English writer & social critic, 1812-1870
Posted on November 5, 2017November 5, 2017 “First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do.”—Epictetus, Greek philosopher, 55 AD–135 AD
Posted on October 7, 2017October 7, 2017 “A traveller with empty pockets can whistle in a robber’s face.”—Juvenal, Roman poet, 1st-2nd century AD
Posted on September 10, 2017September 10, 2017 “The friend that can be bought is not worth buying.”—Irish proverb
Posted on August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 “For what human ill does not dawn seem to be an alleviation?”—Thornton Wilder, American playwright & novelist, 1897-1975
Posted on July 19, 2017July 19, 2017 “The hours we pass with happy prospects in view are more pleasing than those crowded with fruition.”—Oliver Goldsmith, Irish playwright, 1730-1774
Posted on July 18, 2017July 18, 2017 “The length of a meeting rises with the square of the number of people present.”—Eileen Shanahan, NY Times reporter, 1924-2001
Posted on July 17, 2017July 17, 2017 “Lesser artists borrow, great artists steal.”—Igor Stravinsky, Russian-American composer, 1882-1971
Posted on July 15, 2017July 16, 2017 “Originality is the fine art of remembering what you hear but forgetting where you heard it.”—Laurence J. Peter, educator & author, 1919-1990
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