This is the reality of intensive care: at any point, we are as apt to harm as we are to heal.
All the other pleasures of life seem to wear out, but the pleasure of helping others in distress never does.
I have always believed that most large fortunes are made by men. . . who tumbled into a lucky opportunity. Hard work and attention to business are necessary, but they rarely result in achieving a large fortune. Do not be fooled into believing that because a man is rich, he is necessarily smart. There is ample proof to the contrary.
I never could understand the popular belief that because a man makes a lot of money he has a lot of brains. Some very rich men who made their fortunes have been among the stupidest men I have ever met.
Do not be fooled into believing that because a man is rich he is necessarily smart. There is ample proof to the contrary.
Rich men are neither better nor worse than all other humans. They contribute to greatness or mediocrity, strength of character or weakness in exactly the same proportion as persons in all other walks of life do.
I can testify that it is nearly always easier to make $1,000,000 honestly than to dispose of it wisely.
I wish that the act of publishing a book was less of a nerve-wracking experience.
When I was young, we always had mornings like this.
A man may have strong humanitarian and democratic principles, but if he happens to have been brought up as a bath-taking, shirt-changing lover of fresh air, he will have to overcome certain physical repugnance before he can bring himself to put those principles into practice.
Every cause that ever I fought, I fought it full without regret or shame.