Geo. Eliot.

“The initial need to enjoyment is not many possessions, but much appreciation.”

Just to be good, to keep life pure from degrading elements, to make it constantly helpful in little ways to those who are touched by it, to keep one’s spirit always sweet and avoid all manner of petty anger and irritability,—that is an idea as noble as it is difficult.

Edward Howard Griggs.

Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.

Spurgeon.

“No matter how narrow your limits

Go forth and make them broad:

You are every one the daughter or son,

Crown prince or princess of God.”