If you have reached forty and have done nothing, get busy.
We sometimes lose dollars by being too careful with our cents.
We should try to arrange ourselves so that we will appear as plausible as possible to posterity.
We must have something to worry about or we will become stagnant.
Music should be rendered slowly and softly so that each note may have time to tell its story before the next one comes on the stage.
When we are young our time is all present. When we are old there is no present, but our time becomes the aggregate days and years.
We sometimes get into trouble trying to keep out of it.
It is not what we would like to do, but what we can do.
Let us take our medicine philosophically.