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« Four steps to achievement: Plan purposefully. Prepare prayerfully. Proceed positively. Pursue persistently. » – William Arthur Ward
Love is more than a noun — it is a verb; it is more than a feeling — it is caring, sharing, helping, sacrificing. William Arthur Ward
“From quiet homes and first beginning,Out to the undiscovered ends,There’s nothing worth the wear of winning,But laughter and the love of friends.”~Hilaire Belloc from The Friendship Book of Francis Gay 1983 “A happy home is one in which each spouse grants the possibility that the other may be right, though neither believes it.” ~Don Fraser [...]
“Beauty isn’t having a beautiful face. It’s about having a beautiful mind, a good heart and a kind soul.” ~Anon “Beauty surrounds us.” ~Rumi “Beautiful isle of the sea, Smile on the brow of the waters.” ~George Cooper “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art.” ~Unknown “Basic [...]
A well-developed sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to your steps, as you walk the tightrope of life.- William Arthur Ward
“Before you speak, listen.Before you write, think.Before you spend, earn.Before you invest, investigate.Before you criticize, wait.Before you pray, forgive.Before you quit, try.Before you retire, save.Before you die, give.” – William Arthur Ward
“Flatter me, and I may not believe you. Criticize me, and I may not like you. Ignore me, and I may not forgive you. Encourage me, and I will not forget you. Love me and I may be forced to love you.” – William Arthur Ward
“Failure is not fatal. Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. It should challenge us to new heights of accomplishments, not pull us to new depths of despair. From honest failure can come valuable experience.” – William Arthur Ward
“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” ~William Arthur Ward
“In the face of unjust criticism we can become bitter or better; upset or understanding; hostile or humble; furious or forgiving” – William Arthur Ward