1. You can not stop the birds of trouble from flying over head, but you can prevent then from making nests in your hair.
- Chinese Proverb
2. Topics to help you build your personality logical consequences are the scare crows of fools and the beacons of wire man.
- T. H. Huxley
3. Nothing is difficult to a man who has persistence.
- Chinese Proverb
4. His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up. and say to all the , 'This was a man.
- Shakespeare- Julius Caesar
5. The dialoge of a man with others is life.
- Martin Gray
6. It is an absolute perfection, and it was divine to get the very most out of one's own individuality.
- Montaigne
7. How happy is he born and taught that serveth not another 's will whose Armour is his honest thought, and simple truth is his utmost skill.
- Henry Wotton
8. A man can still go a long way when he is tired. Don't give up.
- Herbert Casson
9. Life is not any thing, it is only the opportunity to do something.
- Hebbel
10. Tact consists in knowing how far we may go too far.
- Jean Cocteau
11. What a man thinks of himself, that is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.
- H. D. Thoreau
11.06.99
- Chinese Proverb
2. Topics to help you build your personality logical consequences are the scare crows of fools and the beacons of wire man.
- T. H. Huxley
3. Nothing is difficult to a man who has persistence.
- Chinese Proverb
4. His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up. and say to all the , 'This was a man.
- Shakespeare- Julius Caesar
5. The dialoge of a man with others is life.
- Martin Gray
6. It is an absolute perfection, and it was divine to get the very most out of one's own individuality.
- Montaigne
7. How happy is he born and taught that serveth not another 's will whose Armour is his honest thought, and simple truth is his utmost skill.
- Henry Wotton
8. A man can still go a long way when he is tired. Don't give up.
- Herbert Casson
9. Life is not any thing, it is only the opportunity to do something.
- Hebbel
10. Tact consists in knowing how far we may go too far.
- Jean Cocteau
11. What a man thinks of himself, that is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate.
- H. D. Thoreau
11.06.99