Right Attitudes

Inspirational Quotations #816

I realize that advice is worth what it costs–that is, nothing.
Douglas MacArthur (American Military Leader)

No such thing as a man willing to be honest—that would be like a blind man willing to see.
F. Scott Fitzgerald (American Novelist)

Because just as good morals, if they are to be maintained, have need of the laws, so the laws, if they are to be observed, have need of good morals.
Niccolo Machiavelli (Florentine Political Philosopher)

I believe that anyone can conquer fear by doing the things he fears to do, provided he keeps doing them until he gets a record of successful experience behind him.
Eleanor Roosevelt (American Humanitarian)

Whatever is funny is subversive, every joke is ultimately a custard pie… a dirty joke is a sort of mental rebellion.
George Orwell (English Novelist, Essayist, Journalist)

The way to win an atomic war is to make certain it never starts.
Omar Bradley (American Military Leader)

I learned that you can’t truly own anything, that true ownership comes only in the moment of giving.
Mia Farrow (American Actress, Activist)

It is not moral to lie, but you don’t always have to tell the truth.
Ignaz Bernstein (Russian-Jewish Bibliophile, Philanthropist)

If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of troubles.
Elbert Hubbard (American Writer)

The person who runs away exposes himself to that very danger more than a person who sits quietly.
Jawaharlal Nehru (Indian Head of State)

Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.
Ludwig Wittgenstein (Austrian-born British Philosopher)

The method of the enterprising is to plan with audacity and execute with vigor.
Christian Nestell Bovee (American Writer, Aphorist)

A man’s as miserable as he thinks he is.
Seneca the Younger (Lucius Annaeus Seneca) (Roman Stoic Philosopher)

To understand the world one must not be worrying about one’s self.
Albert Einstein (German-born Theoretical Physicist)

We can never be certain of our courage until we have faced danger.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld (French Writer)

It’s only when the tide goes out that you learn who’s been swimming naked.
Warren Buffett (American Investor)

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