Time heals all wounds. Anonymous Depression, Time, Timing, Wise You May Also Like The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. By William James Life, Wisdom, Wise Being on a tightrope is living; everything else is waiting. By Karl Wallenda Comforting, Depression, Inspirational, Sad, Strong All the extraordinary men I have ever known were chiefly extraordinary in their own estimations. By Woodrow Wilson Comforting, Feel good, Funny, Humorous, Wise The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself a fool. By William Shakespeare Fools, Wise To hold the same views at forty as we held at twenty is to have been stupefied for a score of years and to take rank, not as a prophet, but as an unteachable brat, well birched and none the wiser. By Robert Louis Stevenson About change, Education, Learning, Wise If you have to make an unpopular speech, give it all the sincerity you can muster; that’s the only way to sweeten it. By Cardinal de Retz Public speaking, Wise You May Also Like from Anonymous The end of passion means the beginning of repentance. By Anonymous Passion, Repentance The difference between conviction and prejudice is that you can defend a conviction without getting angry. By Anonymous Anger, Convinction, Prejudice, Wise Modesty in delivering our opinions leaves us the liberty of changing them without embarrassment. By Anonymous Modesty It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown. By Anonymous Attitude, Happy, Hope, Smile Failure is not an option. By Anonymous Daily quotes, Failure, Hope, Positive An expert is like the bottom of a double boiler. It shoots off a lot of steam, but it never really knows what’s cooking. By Anonymous Experts, Funny, Jobs, Occupations, Sarcastic
Being on a tightrope is living; everything else is waiting. By Karl Wallenda Comforting, Depression, Inspirational, Sad, Strong
All the extraordinary men I have ever known were chiefly extraordinary in their own estimations. By Woodrow Wilson Comforting, Feel good, Funny, Humorous, Wise
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself a fool. By William Shakespeare Fools, Wise
To hold the same views at forty as we held at twenty is to have been stupefied for a score of years and to take rank, not as a prophet, but as an unteachable brat, well birched and none the wiser. By Robert Louis Stevenson About change, Education, Learning, Wise
If you have to make an unpopular speech, give it all the sincerity you can muster; that’s the only way to sweeten it. By Cardinal de Retz Public speaking, Wise
The difference between conviction and prejudice is that you can defend a conviction without getting angry. By Anonymous Anger, Convinction, Prejudice, Wise
Modesty in delivering our opinions leaves us the liberty of changing them without embarrassment. By Anonymous Modesty
It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown. By Anonymous Attitude, Happy, Hope, Smile
An expert is like the bottom of a double boiler. It shoots off a lot of steam, but it never really knows what’s cooking. By Anonymous Experts, Funny, Jobs, Occupations, Sarcastic