A weak man has doubts before a decision, a strong man has them afterwards. Karl Kraus Austrian author and journalist (1874 - 1936) There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction. John F. Kennedy US Democratic politician (1917 - 1963) Whoever is open, loyal, true; of humane and affable demeanour; honourable himself, and in his judgement of others; faithful to his word as to law, and faithful alike to God and man....such a man is a true gentleman. Ralph Waldo Emerson US essayist & poet (1803 - 1882) It is not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after. William Shakespeare Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616) It is an error to imagine that evolution signifies a constant tendency to increased perfection. That process undoubtedly involves a constant remodelling of the organism in adaptation to new conditions; but it depends on the nature of those conditions whether the directions of the modifications effected shall be upward or downward. Thomas H. Huxley English biologist (1825 - 1895) In human life, art may arise from almost any activity, and once it does so, it is launched on a long road of exploration, invention, freedom to the limits of extravagance, interference to the point of frustration, finally discipline, controlling constant change and growth. Susanne Langer US educator & philosopher (1895 - 1985) The reading of all good books is indeed like a conversation with the noblest men of past centuries who were the authors of them, nay a carefully studied conversation, in which they reveal to us none but the best of their thoughts. Rene Descartes French mathematician & philosopher (1596 - 1650) The history of the human race, viewed as a whole may be regarded as the realization of a hidden plan of nature to bring about a political constitution, internally, and for this purpose, also externally perfect, as the only state in which all the capacities implanted by her in mankind can be fully developed. Immanuel Kant German philosopher (1724 - 1804) The soul of this man is in his clothes. William Shakespeare Greatest English dramatist & poet (1564 - 1616) Fashion is the science of appearances, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be. Michel de Montaigne French essayist (1533 - 1592) |