Mar 12, 2011

Quotes to Keep (L through O)

Leonardo Da Vinci said that, like a day well spent brings happy sleep, a life well spent brings happy death, which makes sense.

Mahatma Ghandi said that I should forget my anger before I lie down to sleep, which I try to do, so I never have to wake up and try to be angry again.

Mary Pettibone Poole said that repeating what others have said requires only education, but to challenge it requires brains, which is a good reminder to never be too complacent.

Nathaniel Hawthorne said that happiness is like butterfly, which is always just beyond my grasp if I pursue it, but may alight upon me if I only sit quietly still, which is good to know in case I ever just need to take a rest.

Oscar Wilde said that women were made to be loved, not understood, which is reassuring, because I don't even understand myself.

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