“An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet very miserable.” — Letitia Landon
“There are very honest people who do not think that they have had a bargain unless they have cheated a merchant.” — Anatole France
“Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing.” — Albert Einstein
“A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things but cannot receive great ones.” — Lord Chesterfield
“A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.” — Napoleon Bonaparte
“A team that has character doesn’t need stimulation.” — Tom Landry
“You look at a guy who’s being brave. He’s afraid, or he wouldn’t be brave. If he isn’t afraid, he’s stupid.” — Eddie Rickenbacker
“Do not wait for ideal circumstances, nor for the best opportunities; they will never come.” — Janet Erskine Stuart
“Opportunities multiply as they are seized; they die when neglected. Life is a long line of opportunities.” — John Wicker
“It is better to weep with wise men than to laugh with fools.” — Spanish proverb
“A wise man may look ridiculous in the company of fools.” — Thomas Fuller
“I have friends in overalls whose friendship I would not swap for the favor of the kings of the world.” — Thomas A. Edison
“God gives every bird its food, but He does no throw it into the nest.” — Josiah Holland
“Most of the fear that spoils our life comes from attacking difficulties before we get to them.” — Dr. Frank Crane
“All who would win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin.” — Lord Byron
“Happiness does not depend on outward things, but on the way we see them.” — Leo Tolstoy
“He that would be superior to external influences must first become superior to his own passions.” — Samuel Johnson
“Never try to catch two frogs with one hand.” — Chinese proverb
“Who begins much accomplishes little.” — German proverb