—Richard Burton.
To live in the presence of great truths and eternal laws, to be led by permanent ideals,—that is what keeps a man patient when the world ignores him, and calm and unspoiled when the world praises him.
—Dr. A. Peabody.
The test of an enjoyment is the remembrance which it leaves behind.
—Jean Paul.
No education is complete, nor, indeed, of great permanent value, that does not teach how to live contentedly and to economize nerve energy.
—Mary Roberts Smith.
I have seen manners that make a similar impression with personal beauty, that give us the like exhilaration, and refine us like that. But they must be marked by fine perception, they must always show self-control. Then they must be inspired by the good heart.
—Emerson.
Patience! have faith and thy prayer will be answered.