Ability determines if you can; attitude determines if you will.
A promise should be as binding as a contract.
Stop trying to control the uncontrollable.
A sorry apology can add insult to injury.
All the money in the world doesn’t make you a better person. It simply means that you have more money.
Do things for the right reasons and the money will follow.
Is stress inflicted on you – or created by you?
People who are frugal understand the value of a dollar and make informed and thoughtful decisions. People who are cheap try to spend as little money as possible.
We’ve become so addicted to instant gratification that we’re blind to the impact it has on our lives.
Checking items off a to-do list doesn’t determine progress; focusing on your priorities is what counts.
Free speech and debate are essential in our search for the truth.
Subtracting from your list of priorities is as important as adding to it.
When planning life’s journey, always have an alternate route.
Fair-minded people make a concerted effort to pull their own weight rather than living off the hard work of others.
You can’t control the weather, but that doesn’t stop some people from trying.
Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.
Fair-minded people avoid zero-sum games in which one-person’s win translates into another person’s loss.
Fair-minded people never twist rules for personal gain.
When you tolerate mediocrity, you get more of it.
Being frugal doesn’t mean slashing your spending or depriving yourself of things that you enjoy. It means knowing the value of a dollar and making every effort to spend it wisely.