Don’t be so concerned with your rights that you forget your manners.
Overpay good baby-sitters.
Develop a sense of urgency in your life.
No partnership matters more. The relationship with the one you marry provides 90 percent of your happiness and 90 percent of your misery.
Commit yourself to a mighty purpose.
Remember that winners do what losers don’t want to do.
Become the world’s most thoughtful friend.
Read a lot when you’re on vacation, but nothing that has to do with your business.
Mature love is composed and sustaining; a celebration of commitment, companionship, and trust.
Swallowing angry words before you say them is better than having to eat them afterwards.
Never be ashamed of your patriotism.
Give children toys that are powered by their imagination, not by batteries.
Dishonesty is like a boomerang. About the time you think all is well, it hits you in the back of the head.
All that mankind has ever learned is nothing more than a single grain of sand on a beach that reaches to infinity.
Make a list of twenty-five things you want to experience before you die. Carry it in your wallet or purse and refer to it often.
Measure your wealth by what you’d have left if you lost all your money.
If you were to sell your character, would you get full retail or would it go for a bargain-basement price?
Remember that creating a successful marriage is like farming: you have to start over again every morning.
Don’t burn bridges. You’ll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
May good fortune be your constant companion.