Faith is all that dreamers need to see into the future.
The only way you can truly get more out of life for yourself is to give part of yourself away.
Education is a lifelong journey whose destination expands as you travel.
Problems may only be avoided by exercising good judgment. Good judgment may only be gained by experiencing life’s problems.
He who loves his work never labors.
A journey may be long or short, but it must start at the very spot one finds oneself.
Control what you can, acknowledge what you cannot.
Remember that a wish held fervently turns into belief, and a belief held diligently becomes reality.
It is a wealthy person, indeed, who calculates riches not in gold but in friends.
You don’t begin to live, until you’ve lost everything.
When we can learn from our own problems, we begin to deal with life. When we can learn from other people’s problems, we begin to master life.
I finally know that joy does not come from avoiding a problem or having someone else deal with it for you. Joy comes from overcoming a problem or simply learning to live with it while being joyful.
There is absolutely nothing that can replace money in the things that money does, but regarding the rest of the things in the world, money is absolutely useless.
Anything good, honorable, and desirable in life is based on love. Anything bad or evil is simply life without the love involved.
Somehow love from the past can be felt in the present and accompany us on our journey into the future.
A journey should never be judged by the destination or mode of transportation. It should be judged by the friends who accompany us on the trip.
Words are all we have to communicate our thoughts, our feelings, and our dreams. We must use them wisely.
Pursue your dreams as if you will live forever, and consider your legacy as if this will be your final day.
We win or lose together as a team. Either we help everyone on the ship arrive safely in port or we will all be lost at sea.
Conventional wisdom would say that the less you give, the more you have. The converse is true. The more you give, the more you have.