- Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.
- Albert Einstein - Making mistakes simply means you are learning faster.
- Weston H. Agor - Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.
- Andre Gide - Minds are like parachutes; they work best when open.
- Sir James Dewar - Mistakes are the portals of discovery.
- James Joyce - Men are born with two eyes, but only one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say.
- Charles Caleb Colton - Money is a good servant and a bad master.
- Francis Bacon - Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
- Dale Carnegie - My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.
- Cary Grant - Necessity is a mother.
- Anonymous - Never be afraid to sit awhile and think.
- Lorraine Hansberry - Never complain and never explain.
- Benjamin Disraeli - Never fear the shadows. They simply mean there's a light shining nearby.
- Ruth E. Renkel - Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
- Napoleon Bonaparte - Never mistake motion for action.
- Ernest Hemingway - Never take the advice of someone who has not had your kind of trouble.
- Sidney J. Harris - Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties.
- Aesop - Never use "etc." -- it makes people think there is more where there is not or that there is not space to list it all, etc.
- Anonymous - No dream comes true until you wake up and go to work.
- Anonymous - No steam or gas ever drives anything until it is confined. No Niagara is ever turned into light and power until it is tunneled. No life ever grows until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined.
- Harry Emerson Fosdick - Nobody believes the official spokesman... but everybody trusts an unidentified source.
- Ron Nesen - Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
- Albert Einstein - Not ignorance, but ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge.
- Alfred North Whitehead
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