Life Quotes - Page 35
Dante Alighieri (1961). “The Divine Comedy: Volume 1: Inferno”, p.23, Oxford University Press
It is by attempting to reach the top at a single leap that so much misery is caused in the world.
William Cobbett (1850). “Cottage Economy: Containing Information Relative to the Brewing of Beer, Making of Bread, Keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Ewes, Goats, Poultry, and Rabbits, and Relative to Other Matters Deemed Useful in the Conducting of the Affairs of a Labourer's Family : to which are Added, Instructions Relative to the Selecting, the Cutting and the Bleaching of the Plants of English Grass and Grain, for the Purpose of Making Hats and Bonnets : and Also Instructions for Erecting and Using Ice-houses, After the Virginian Manner”, p.11
Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (1965). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963-1964”, p.11, Best Books on
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2003). “Thus Spake Zarathustra”, p.30, Algora Publishing
Eleanor Roosevelt (1960). “You Learn by Living”, p.12, Westminster John Knox Press
Dale Carnegie (2016). “How to stop worrying & start living”, p.22, Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Le Petit Prince ch. 21 (1943)
Sakyong Miphan Rinpoche (2004). “Turning the Mind Into an Ally”, p.18, Penguin