Mathew Ashford – Bad Breath

Actors worry about bad breath, weight, receding hairlines and why their leading lady looks like their daughter.

~ Mathew Ashford

Theodore Roosevelt | Purpose

“Our chief usefulness to humanity rests on our combining power with high purpose. Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity, and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking.”

—Theodore Roosevelt

Barbara Kingsolver | Hope

“The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof. ”

~ Barbara Kingsolver

George Bernard Shaw

“The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.”

~ George Bernard Shaw

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Joe Batten | Hope

“The first task of a leader is to keep hope alive.”
~ Joe Batten

Mahatma Gandhi

“The history of the world is full of men who rose to leadership, by sheer force of self-confidence, bravery and tenacity.”

~ Mahatma Gandhi

Michael Phillips | Money Making


“Money will come to you when you are doing the right thing.”

~ Michael Phillips

Napoleon Hill – Making Plans

“When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal.”

~ Napoleon Hill

~ Ernest Dowson | In a Rose Garden

In a Rose Garden

» And vainly there foregathered,

Shall we regret the sun?
The rose of love, ungathered?

The bay, we have not won?

Ah, child! the world’s dark marges

May lead to Nevermore,
The stately funeral barges

Sail for an unknown shore,
And love we vow to-morrow,

And pride we serve to-day:
What-if they both should borrow

Sad hues of yesterday?

Our pride! Ah, should we miss it,

Or will it serve at last?
Our anger, if we kiss it,

Is like a sorrow past.
While roses deck the garden,

While yet the sun is high,
Doff sorry pride for pardon,

Or ever love go by.

Ernest Dowson [1867-1900]