In your pursuit of your passions, always be young. In your relationship with others, always be grown-up.
The WWII generation shares so many common values: duty, honor, country, personal responsibility and the marriage vow ” For better or for worse – it was the last generation in which, broadly speaking, marriage was a commitment and divorce was not an option.
It’s easy to make a buck. It’s a lot tougher to make a difference.
A big part of making your own luck is just charging out of the gate every morning.
No text message will ever replace the first kiss.
It’s so much easier to do it right than to do it wrong.
A common lament of the World War II generation is the absence today of personal responsibility.
It is not enough to wire the world if you short-circuit the soul. Technology without heart is not enough.
The meaningful role of the father of the bride was played out long before the church music began. It stretched across those years of infancy and puberty, adolescence and young adulthood. That’s when she needs you at her side.