Description
A compilation of nearly 2,000 concise thoughts, insights, and observations that have occurred to me and I recorded in my journals over many years. In the book, there are about 2,000 observations. Examples:
Everyone laughs and cries in the same language.
Want to be what you are becoming.
Those who live for approval stunt their growth.
Listen to your early-morning mind.
Waste does not go unpunished.
Take care of the elderly person you will become.
What we do to others, we do to ourselves.
Wealth cannot prevent poverty.
What some make best are excuses.
If there was an easy way out, it would be clogged with traffic.
Arrogance is the stupid form of confidence.
Men are most patient when they are shaving.
The way to become something is to begin being it.
It’s easy to speak of fasting on a full stomach.
Hurry is the husband of remorse.
Poor living habits make rich physicians.
Our world needs less ringmasters and more clowns.
It’s easy to love babies and gods.
Wisdom can enter only an open mind.
Men drive but women steer.
No one makes every shot.
Idiots who govern are still idiots.
Religions are buggy whips on steroids.
The wise know they are not.
The bliss of ignorance is short-lived.
Risk is the price of adventure.
Money can buy healthcare but not health.
Every meal is a funeral.