If thou tellest the sorrows of thy heart, let it be to him in whose countenance thou mayst be assured of prompt… — Saadi Copy Share Image
A Christian should always remember that the value of his good works is not based on their number and excellence, but on… — John of the Cross Copy Share Image
Pain prompts us to change behavior that is destructive to ourselves or to others. Pain can be a highly effective instructor. — Tony Dungy Copy Share Image
A powerful agent is the right word. Whenever we come upon one of those intensely right words in a book or newspaper… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Whenever we come upon one of those intensely right words in a book or a newspaper the resulting effect is physical as… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
For when two Join in the same adventure, one perceives Before the other how they ought to act; While one alone, however… — Homer Copy Share Image
“Prompts are like lingerie for the brain. They stimulate, excite and produce uplifting results. -Christine M.” — Debra R. Sanchez Copy Share Image
A prompt, generous letter of thanks can seal a commitment which otherwise might disappear when the going gets rough. — Morton Blackwell Copy Share Image
True humanity consists not in a squeamish ear; it consists not in starting or shrinking at tales of misery, but in a… — Charles James Copy Share Image
My botanical documents should contribute to restoring the link with nature. They should reawaken a sense of nature, point to its teeming… — Karl Blossfeldt Copy Share Image
The intoxication of power rapidly sobers off in the knowledge of its restrictions and under the prompt reminder of an ever-present and… — William Howard Taft Copy Share Image
Most of what we say and do is unnecessary: remove the superfluity, and you will have more time and less bother. So… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
God had given men reason, by which they could find out things for themselves, but He had given animals knowledge which did… — Anna Sewell Copy Share Image
If I can, by a lucky chance, in these uneasy days, rub out one wrinkle from the brow of care, or beguile… — Washington Irving Copy Share Image
We need to be kinder with one another, more gentle and forgiving. We need to be slower to anger and more prompt… — Howard W. Hunter Copy Share Image
Too many people are apt to redeem their profits too quickly. In a huge bull market they wind up with piddling profits,… — Martin Zweig Copy Share Image
You don't cast the animal, per se. You have an animal trainer who looks for several of them. That is a different… — Ethan Coen Copy Share Image
A people among whom there is no habit of spontaneous action for a collective interest - who look habitually to their government… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
Quotes are like prompts. A way of searching, connecting the dots. Other people's thinking has always - both positively and negatively -… — Masha Tupitsyn Copy Share Image
The nature of men and of organized society dictates the maintenance in every field of action of the highest and purest standards… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
The desire for guidance, love, and support prompts men to form the social or moral conception of God. This is the God… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
The great end of prudence is to give cheerfulness to those hours which splendour cannot gild, and acclamation cannot exhilarate; those soft… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
The most obvious – and easiest! – way to gain perspective is to put your work away for a while. The truth… — Elizabeth Sims Copy Share Image
The mass media causes sexual misdirection: It prompts us to need something deeper than what we want. This is why Woody Allen… — Chuck Klosterman Copy Share Image
To go on vegetating in cowardly dependence on physicians and machinations, after the meaning of life, the right to life, has been… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
One of the best ways to make yourself happy in the present is to recall happy times from the past. Photos are… — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
There are many possibilities that people can choose from. There are bad and there are good ones. So, look carefully to choose… — Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov Copy Share Image
When you're a child - and my understanding of it is very basic - but when you're a very young child, the… — Ron Currie Jr Copy Share Image
All the impressions which are made on us by Nature are designed to exercise our soul during its terms of penitence, to… — Louis Claude de Saint-Martin Copy Share Image
If you want to judge how well a person understands Christianity, find out how much he makes of the thought of being… — J. I. Packer Copy Share Image
I am a member of a small, nearly extinct minority group, a kind of urban lost tribe who insist, in the face… — Ellen Goodman Copy Share Image
Wonder... and not any expectation of advantage from its discoveries, is the first principle which prompts mankind to the study of Philosophy,… — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
I believe that everyone, some time or other, dreams that he is reading papers, books, or letters; in which case the invention… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
The gospel does not prompt you to mere reflection; the gospel requires a response. In the process of hearing Jesus, you are… — David Platt Copy Share Image
As God's representative on the earth, He has given us the authority to speak for Him. When we speak under the leading… — Barbara Wentroble Copy Share Image
Where food trucks are concerned, nothing's better than having a whole flock of them at one location. Competition not only improves the… — Robert Sietsema Copy Share Image
Any loss of identity prompts people to seek reassurance and rediscovery of themselves by testing, and even by violence. Today, the electric… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
The original necessity for the ceaseless presence of the woman to maintain that altar fire - and it was an altar fire… — Charlotte Perkins Gilman Copy Share Image
It is one of my faults, that though my tongue is sometimes prompt enough at an answer, there are times when it… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
True happiness comes only by making others happy—the practical application of the Savior's doctrine of losing one's life to gain it. In… — David O. McKay Copy Share Image