People who are most interested in telling the truth about others are generally the least interested in having the truth told about themselves.
If life were like a competitive race, some people would be given a flying start and others would line up with weights tied to their ankles.
There is one message children can never hear enough as they grow up, and adults should never forget as long as they live: To accomplish big things, you must first dream big dreams.
Never confuse looking your best with doing your best.
The best teachers aren't those who answer our questions, but those who question our answers.
If only people fought undeserved praise as much as they do unfair criticism.
A life without purpose is like a novel without a plot. It wanders all over the place, is hard to follow, and in the end, doesn't get particularly good reviews.
Never let the worst of you get the best of you.
The young think about how they'll change the world, the old think about how the world has changed.
The music of lovers is not generally appreciated by lovers of music.
When all things are considered, happiness is a better indicator of success than success has ever been of happiness.
We all know that working out reduces stress, but it's equally true that stressing out reduces work.
People sometimes forget when you remember, but they always remember when you forget.
The world will never discover a person who is hiding in the crowd.
By trying to make things easier for their children, parents can make things much harder for them.
Instead of talking in the hope that people will listen, try listening in the hope that people will talk.
Men are like microwave ovens; they heat up immediately, but things start to boil over after about three minutes. Women are like conventional ovens; they take twenty minutes to heat up, but can go on cooking for hours.
Never confuse the importance of things with things of importance.
To have meaning, our lives require both passion and purpose. A life without passion is like a furnace without fuel, and without purpose, like a ship without a rudder.
Why is it that the most important stuff to listen to is almost always the stuff we don't want to hear?