Food for Thought (2)

Source: Ageless Wisdom by J.S. Felts, and the Internet, especially Reddit. Great thanks to the authors and all those who have generously shared these wonderful quotes.

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68. Never put off tomorrow what you can do today.

– Thomas Jefferson, letter to Thomas Jefferson Smith, 21 Feb 1825

69. When angry, count ten, before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.

– Thomas Jefferson, letter to Thomas Jefferson Smith, 21 Feb 1825

70. It is easy to fly into a passion – anybody can do that – but to be angry with the right person and to the right extent and at the right time and with the right object and in in the right way – that is not easy, and it is not everyone who can do it.

– Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

71. Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry.

– Lyman Abbott, The Christian Union, 11 Sept 188

72. Emotions, without knowledge, is dangerous

– J.S.Felts

73. A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice

– Edgar Watson Howe, Plain People

74. Knowledge is the antidote to fear

– Ralph Waido Emerson, “Society”, Society and Solitude

75. Those who fear nothing, love nothing.

– Saying

76. Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear – not absence of fear

– Mark Twain, Pudd’nhead Wilson

77. The less you respond to negativity, the more peaceful your life becomes.

78. Grief is itself a medicine.

– William Cowper, “Charity”, Poems

79. He that lacks time to mourn lacks time to mend.

– Henry Taylor, Philip Van Artevelde

80. I look at what I have not and think myself unhappy; others look at what I have and think me happy.

– Joseph Roux, Meditations of a Parish Priest

81. If people only wanted to be happy it would be very easy; but they want to be happier than other people, and this is almost always difficult, because we imagine other people happier than they really are.

– Charles de Montesquieu, quoted in Montesquieu (1888) by Albert Sorel

82. Learn to trust the journey, even when you do not understand it. Sometimes what you never wanted or expected turns out to be what you need.

83. Who does not thank for little will not thank for much

– Estonian Proverb

84. It takes less time to do a thing right, than to explain why you did it wrong.

– Saying

85. Never be so brief as to become obscure.

– Tryon Edwards, A Dictionary of Thoughts

86. They may forget what you said and they may even forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel.

– Saying

87. Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.

– George S. Patton, War As I Knew it

88. If you command wisely, you’ll be obeyed cheerfully.

– Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia

89. A leader is always learning. He understands everyone has something to teach him.

– J.S. Felts

90. A leader is not ruled by his emotions, yet he is not without passion.

– J.S. Felts

91. Leadership is based on inspiration, not domination; on cooperation, not intimidation.

– William Arthur Ward

92. There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel great.

– G.K. Chesterton, Charles Dickens

93. Better to measure ten times and cut once, than measure once and cut ten times.

– Saying

94. In everything you do, consider the end.

– Saying

95. Some people will never learn anything, for this reason, that they understand everything too soon.

– Alexander Pope, Thoughts on Various Subjects

96. The way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear to do, and get a record of successful experiences behind you.

– William Jennings Bryan

97. Until you learn to control your emotions, you will never control your life.

– J.S. Felts

98. He is happy, whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent, who can suit his temper to any circumstances.

– David Hume, Moral Philosophy

99. He who requires much from himself and little from others, will keep himself from being the object of resentment.

– Confucius, Analects

100. Where it is in our power to do a thing, it is equally in our power to abstain from doing it.

– Robert Browning, “Bishop Blougram’s Apology”, Men and Women

101. Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better.

– Richard Hooker, quoted in A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)

102. To do two things at once is to do neither.

– Publilius Syrus, Sententiae

103. The point of an argument isn’t to find a winner, it is to find the truth. (Me: It is to understand each other and each other’s thoughts on the matter.)

104. Even in the chaos of everyday life, moments of gratitude remind us to hold on to the good things.

105. Remember that what you now have once among the things you only hoped for.

106. Happiness is not having what you want. It is appreciative what you have.

107. Be a kind person. Yes, even to jerks. Let them be a jerk. You be a kind person.

108. Respect people’s feelings. Even if it doesn’t mean anything to you, it could mean everything to them.

109. The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.

110. Maturity begins when you can be right without having to prove the other person wrong.

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