“Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of thy life.”— Ecclesiastes 9:9, amazon.com
“Flying by the seat of your pants precedes crashing by the seat of your pants.”— Bill Walsh, amazon.com
“What then is the meaning of money, or for that matter, the meaning of possessing money? Most of those people who possess it are really possessed by it, obsessing by the urge to multiply it, and thus they nullify its meaning. For the possession of money should mean that one is in a fortunate position…”— Viktor Frankl, amazon.com
“Talking about how hard it is for soldiers to take a step back in status when they transition: Why do they care? Because they care about what other people think. But the reality is nobody cares about you. This is good news. It means you are free. You are off the radar. You can do what you want. Go af…”— Nick Palmisciano, raiderproject.org
“As my grandfather would say, 'Life is a performance.' I'm giving all that I have in this life. I'm opening up my notebook and I'm saying everything in there out loud. A lot of people are very sacred with their ideas, and there is something to protecting yourself in that way, but there's also somethi…”— Kanye West, interviewmagazine.com
“Absurdity is good for comedy, but bad as a way of life. It usually indicates that somewhere beneath the threshold of official notice fester contradictions that, if commonly admitted, would bring on some kind of crisis.”— Matthew B. Crawford, amazon.com
“It is much easier to follow a script than to develop the awareness and flexibility to be your own person.”— Daniele Bolelli, amazon.com
“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves like locked room and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue.”— Rainer Maria Rilke, amazon.com
“The world loves to blacken the radiant and drag the sublime in the dust.”— Friedrich Schiller, amazon.com
“As the boomerang comes back to the hunter who has thrown it only if it has missed its target, man, too, returns to himself and is intent upon self-actualization only if he has missed his mission.”— Viktor Frankl, amazon.com
“We say that an end pursued in its own right is more complete than an end pursued because of something else, and that an end that is never choiceworthy because of something else is more complete than ends that are choiceworthy both in their own right and because of this end.”— Aristotle, amazon.com