Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today. John Dryden English dramatist & poet (1631 - 1700) Weather is a great bluffer. I guess the same is true of our human society -- things can look dark, then a break shows in the clouds, and all is changed. E. B. White US author & humorist (1899 - 1985) Friendship with oneself is all important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in the world. Eleanor Roosevelt US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962) To be able to fill leisure intelligently is the last product of civilization, and at present very few people have reached this level. Bertrand Russell British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970) Instead of loving your enemies, treat your friends a little better. Ed Howe If we cannot live so as to be happy, let us at least live so as to deserve it. Immanuel Hermass von Fichte Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation. Henry Kissinger US (German-born) diplomat & scholar (1923 - ) It is wise to keep in mind that no success or failure is necessarily final. Anonymous Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor; for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit. Aristotle Greek critic, philosopher, physicist, & zoologist (384 BC - 322 BC) Only in quiet waters do things mirror themselves undistorted. Only in a quiet mind is adequate perception of the world. Hans Margolius |