—Epictetus.
How true it is that what we really see day by day depends less on the objects and scenes before our eyes than on the eyes themselves and the minds and hearts that use them.
—F. D. Huntington.
You have not fulfilled every duty, unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant.
—Charles Buxton.
If I am not for myself who will be for me? But if I am for myself alone what am I? If not now—when?
—Hillel.
I asked the New Year for some motto sweet,
Some rule of life by which to guide my feet;
I asked and paused. It answered, soft and low: