“Some people are molded by their admirations, others by their hostilities.” — Elizabeth Bowen
“A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.” — Napoleon Bonaparte
“Great men undertake great things because they are great; fools, because they think them easy.” — Vauvenargues
“Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts, perhaps the fear of a loss of power.” — John Steinbeck
“When fear is excessive it can make many a man despair.” — Thomas Aquinas
“Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is.” — German proverb
“For everything you have missed, you have gained something else.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
“The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don’t have.” — Woody Allen
“There must be more to life than having everything.” — Maurice Sendak
“Ambition has its disappointments to sour us, but never the good fortune to satisfy us.” — Benjamin Franklin
“Thanksgiving is a sure index of spiritual health.” — Maurice Dametz
“Who does not thank for little will not thank for much.” — Estonian proverb
“A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues.” — Cicero
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” — Theodore Roosevelt
“Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling.” — Margaret Lee Runbeck