Greatest thing we can produce is character. Everything else can be taken from us, but not our character.
. . . we should always act as if it were impossible to fail.
Attitudes are the forerunners of conditions.
The secret of achieving prosperity lies in so vividly keeping yourself centered in the inner focus of affluence that you literally exude the consciousness of it.
Your most important asset is the conscious control of your own life.
Faith simply tunes into and turns on the divine flow that has always been present.
Your fortune is not something to find but to unfold.
You're talent, and we're the talent scouts.
The latest gorgeous entry in the Belknap Press' growing library of annotated Jane Austen novels arrives, this time the mighty Emma under the exactingly careful guidance of Bharat Tandon of the University of East Anglia. Belknap has once again done its end of the job superbly: the book is a physical treat-luxuriantly over-sized, heavy with quality paper and solid binding, decked out in a beautiful cover and dozens of well-chosen illustrations throughout. This is one of the prettiest Jane Austen volumes available in bookstoresthis season.
I read loads. There's quite a lot of stuff online.
The day was dark as a lawyer's soul.