Spend your life lifting people up, not putting them down.
What you must do, do cheerfully.
Be smarter than other people, just don’t tell them so.
If your life is free of failures, you’re not taking enough risks.
When declaring your rights, don’t forget your responsibilities.
Don’t confuse wealth with success.
Oh, the difference between nearly right and exactly right.
Every once in a while, take the scenic route.
Regardless of the situation, react with class.
A true friend encourages us, comforts us, supports us like a big easy chair, offering us a safe refuge from the world.
Pay as much attention to the things that are working positively in your life as you do to the things that give you trouble.
When you’re feeling terrific, notify your face.
Spend your time and energy creating, not criticizing.
Become the kind of person who brightens a room just by entering it.
Volunteer. Sometimes the jobs no one wants conceal big opportunities.
Remember that just the moment you say, “I give up,” someone else seeing the same situation is saying, “My, what a great opportunity.”
If you need to bring in a business partner, make sure your partner brings along some money.
Don’t do business with anyone who has a history of suing people.
Encourage anyone who is trying to improve mentally, physically, or spiritually.
Remember, a good marriage is like a campfire. Both grow cold if left unattended.