Better make penitents by gentleness than hypocrites by severity.

St. Francis de Sales.

Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness; altogether past calculation its powers of endurance.

Carlyle.

Yea, from the table of my memory I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records, that youth and observation copied there; and thy commandment all along shall live within the book and volume of my brain, unmixed with baser matter.

Shakespeare.

I am surprised that intelligent men do not see the immense value of good temper in their homes; and am amazed that they will take such pains to have costly houses and fine furniture, and yet sometimes neglect to bring home with them good temper.

Theodore Parker.

Everyone should consider his body as a priceless gift from one whom he loves above all, a marvelous work of art, of indescribable beauty, and mastery beyond human conception, and so delicate that a word, a breath, a look, nay, a thought may injure it.

Nikola Tesla.